80_FR_12832 80 FR 12785 - Ocean Dumping: Expansion of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore of Jacksonville, Florida

80 FR 12785 - Ocean Dumping: Expansion of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore of Jacksonville, Florida

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 47 (March 11, 2015)

Page Range12785-12794
FR Document2015-05232

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve an expansion of the ocean dredged material disposal site (ODMDS) site offshore of Jacksonville, Florida pursuant to the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, as amended (MPRSA). The primary purpose for the site expansion is to serve the long-term need for a location to dispose of material dredged from the St. Johns River navigation channel, and to provide a location for the disposal of dredged material for persons who have received a permit for such disposal. The expanded site will be subject to ongoing monitoring and management to ensure continued protection of the marine environment.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 47 (Wednesday, March 11, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 47 (Wednesday, March 11, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 12785-12794]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-05232]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 228

[EPA-R04-OW-2014-0372; FRL-9921-73-Region 4]


Ocean Dumping: Expansion of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal 
Site Offshore of Jacksonville, Florida

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to 
approve an expansion of the ocean dredged material disposal site 
(ODMDS) site offshore of Jacksonville, Florida pursuant to the Marine 
Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, as amended (MPRSA). The 
primary purpose for the site expansion is to serve the long-term need 
for a location to dispose of material dredged from the St. Johns River 
navigation channel, and to provide a location for the disposal of 
dredged material for persons who have received a permit for such 
disposal. The expanded site will be subject to ongoing monitoring and 
management to ensure continued protection of the marine environment.

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before April 10, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R04-
OW-2014-0372, by one of the following methods:
     www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for 
submitting comments and accessing the docket and materials related to 
this proposed rule.
     Email: [email protected].
     Mail: Christopher McArthur, U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency, Region 4, Water Protection Division, Marine Regulatory and 
Wetlands Enforcement Section, 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia 
30303.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R04-OW-
2014-0372. The EPA's policy is that all comments received will be 
included in the public docket without change and may be made available 
online at www.regulations.gov, including any personal information 
provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be 
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose 
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit through 
www.regulations.gov or email, information that you consider to be CBI 
or otherwise protected. The www.regulations.gov Web site is an 
``anonymous access'' system, which means the EPA will not know your 
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of 
your comment. If you send an email comment directly to the EPA without 
going through www.regulations.gov, your email address will be 
automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is 
placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you 
submit an electronic comment, the EPA recommends that you include your 
name and other contact information in the body of your comment and with 
any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If the EPA cannot read your comment due 
to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, the 
EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should 
avoid the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be 
free of any defects or viruses. For additional information about the 
EPA's public docket visit the EPA Docket Center homepage at http://www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm.
    Docket: Publicly available docket materials are available either 
electronically at www.regulations.gov or in hard copy during normal 
business hours from the regional library at the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency, Region 4 Library, 9th Floor, 61 Forsyth Street, 
Atlanta, Georgia 30303. For access to the documents at the Region 4 
Library, contact the Region 4 Library Reference Desk at (404) 562-8190, 
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and between the hours of 
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Federal 
holidays, for an appointment.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christopher McArthur, U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Water Protection Division, 
Marine Regulatory and Wetlands Enforcement Section, 61 Forsyth Street, 
Atlanta, Georgia 30303; phone number (404) 562-9391; email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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I. Potentially Affected Persons

    Persons potentially affected by this action include those who seek 
or might seek permits or approval to dispose of dredged material into 
ocean waters pursuant to the Marine Protection, Research, and 
Sanctuaries Act, as amended (MPRSA), 33 U.S.C. 1401 to 1445. The EPA's 
proposed action would be relevant to persons, including organizations 
and government bodies seeking to dispose of dredged material in ocean 
waters offshore of Jacksonville, Florida. Currently, the U.S. Army 
Corps of Engineers (USACE) would be most affected by this action. 
Potentially affected categories and persons include:

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                                             Examples of potentially
                Category                        regulated persons
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Federal government.....................  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
                                          Civil Works projects, U.S.
                                          Navy and other Federal
                                          agencies.
Industry and general public............  Port authorities, marinas and
                                          harbors, shipyards and marine
                                          repair facilities, berth
                                          owners.
State, local and tribal governments....  Governments owning and/or
                                          responsible for ports,
                                          harbors, and/or berths,
                                          Government agencies requiring
                                          disposal of dredged material
                                          associated with public works
                                          projects.
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    This table is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a 
guide for readers regarding persons likely to be affected by this 
action. For any questions regarding the applicability of this action to 
a particular person, please refer to the contact person listed in the 
preceding FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.

II. Background

a. History of Disposal Sites Offshore of Jacksonville, Florida

    The existing Jacksonville ODMDS is located approximately 5 nautical 
miles (nmi) southeast of the mouth of the St. Johns River on the 
continental shelf off the east coast of Florida. It is currently 1 nmi 
by 1 nmi (1 nmi\2\) in size. Since 1952, the area now designated as the 
Jacksonville ODMDS and vicinity has been used for disposal of dredged 
material (e.g., sand, silt, clay, rock) primarily from the Jacksonville 
Harbor Navigation Project, Naval Station Mayport entrance channel, and 
Naval Station Mayport turning basin. The Jacksonville ODMDS received 
interim site designation status in 1977 and final designation in 1983.
    The USACE Jacksonville District and the EPA Region 4 have 
identified a need to either designate a new ODMDS or expand the 
existing Jacksonville ODMDS. The need for expanding current ocean 
disposal capacity is based on observed mounding at the Jacksonville 
ODMDS, future capacity modeling, historical dredging volumes, estimates 
of dredging volumes for future proposed projects, and limited capacity 
of upland confined disposal facilities (CDFs) in the area. This section 
discusses in detail the current and future capacity issues at the 
existing Jacksonville ODMDS and CDFs.
    The proposed expansion of the ODMDS for dredged material does not 
mean that the USACE or the EPA has approved the use of the ODMDS for 
open water disposal of dredged material from any specific project. 
Before any person can dispose dredged material at the ODMDS, the EPA 
and the USACE must evaluate the project according to the ocean dumping 
regulatory criteria (40 CFR, part 227) and authorize the disposal. The 
EPA independently evaluates proposed dumping and has the right to 
restrict and/or disapprove of the actual disposal of dredged material 
if the EPA determines that environmental requirements under the MPRSA 
have not been met.

b. Location and Configuration of Expanded Ocean Dredged Material 
Disposal Site

    This action proposes the expansion of the ocean dredged material 
site offshore of Jacksonville, Florida. The location of the proposed 
expanded ocean dredged material disposal site is bounded by the 
coordinates, listed below, and shown in Figure 1. The proposed 
expansion of the ODMDS will allow the EPA to adaptively manage the 
ODMDS to maximize its capacity, minimize the potential for mounding and 
associated safety concerns, potentially create hard bottom habitat and 
minimize the potential for any long-term adverse effects to the marine 
environment.
    The coordinates for the site are, in North American Datum 83 (NAD 
83):
Expanded Jacksonville ODMDS
    (A) 30[deg]21.514' N, 81[deg]18.555' W
    (B) 30[deg]21.514' N, 81[deg]17.422' W
    (C) 30[deg]20.515' N, 81[deg]17.422' W
    (D) 30[deg]20.515' N, 81[deg]17.012' W
    (E) 30[deg]17.829' N, 81[deg]17.012' W
    (F) 30[deg]17.829' N, 81[deg]18.555' W
    The proposed expanded ODMDS is located in approximately 28 to 61 
feet of water, and is located to 4.4 nmi offshore the mouth of the St. 
Johns River. The proposed expanded ODMDS would be 3.7 nmi long on the 
west side and 2.7 nmi long on the east side. It would be 1 nmi long on 
the north side and 1.3 nmi wide on the south side. It would be 4.56 
nmi\2\ in size.

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c. Management and Monitoring of the Site

    The proposed expanded ODMDS is expected to receive sediments 
dredged by the USACE to deepen and maintain the federally authorized 
navigation project at Jacksonville Harbor, Florida, maintain Naval 
Station Mayport and dredged material from other persons who have 
obtained a permit for the disposal of dredged material at the ODMDS. 
All persons using the ODMDS are required to follow a Site Management 
and Monitoring Plan (SMMP) for the ODMDS. The SMMP includes management 
and monitoring requirements to ensure that dredged materials disposed 
at the ODMDS are suitable for disposal in the ocean and that adverse 
impacts of disposal, if any, are addressed to the maximum extent 
practicable. The SMMP for the proposed expanded ODMDS, in addition to 
the aforementioned, also addresses management of the ODMDS to ensure 
adverse mounding does not occur, promotes habitat creation where 
possible and to ensure that disposal events minimize interference with 
other uses of ocean waters in the vicinity of the proposed expanded 
ODMDS. The SMMP is available as a draft document for review and comment 
at this time. The public is encouraged to take advantage of this 
opportunity to read and submit comments on the draft SMMP.

d. MPRSA Criteria

    In proposing to expand the ODMDS, the EPA assessed the proposed 
expanded ODMDS according to the criteria of the MPRSA, with particular 
emphasis on the general and specific regulatory criteria of 40 CFR part 
228, to determine whether the proposed site designations satisfy those 
criteria. The EPA's Final Environmental Impact Statement for 
Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore 
Jacksonville, Florida, [October 2014] (EIS), provides an extensive 
evaluation of the criteria and other related factors for the expansion 
of the ODMDS.
General Criteria (40 CFR 228.5)
    (1) Sites must be selected to minimize interference with other 
activities in the marine environment, particularly avoiding areas of 
existing fisheries or shellfisheries, and regions of heavy commercial 
or recreational navigation (40 CFR 228.5(a)).
    Historical disposal of dredged material at the existing 
Jacksonville ODMDS has not interfered with commercial or recreational 
navigation, commercial fishing, or sportfishing activities. Expansion 
of this site is not expected to change these conditions. The proposed 
expanded ODMDS avoids any identified major fisheries, natural and 
artificial reefs, and areas of recreational use. The proposed expanded 
ODMDS is approximately 1 nmi east of the areas identified by commercial 
shrimpers as important shrimp trawling areas. The proposed expanded 
ODMDS minimizes interference with shellfisheries by avoiding areas 
frequently used by commercial shrimpers. The proposed expanded ODMDS is 
not expected to adversely affect recreational boating and is located 
outside of designated shipping/navigation channels and anchorage areas. 
The draft SMMP outlines site management objectives, including 
minimizing interference with other uses of the ocean. Should a site use 
conflict be identified, site use could be modified according to the 
SMMP to minimize that conflict.
    (2) Sites must be situated such that temporary perturbations to 
water quality or other environmental conditions during initial mixing 
caused by disposal operations would be reduced to normal ambient levels 
or undetectable contaminant concentrations or effects before reaching 
any beach, shoreline, marine sanctuary, or known geographically limited 
fishery or shellfishery (40 CFR 228.5(b)).

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    Based on the EPA's review of modeling, monitoring data, sediment 
quality, and history of use, no detectable contaminant concentrations 
or water quality effects, e.g., suspended solids, would be expected to 
reach any beach or shoreline from disposal activities at the proposed 
expanded ODMDS. The expanded proposed ODMDS is removed far enough from 
shore (4.4 nmi) and fishery resources to allow water quality 
perturbations caused by dispersion of disposed material to be reduced 
to ambient conditions before reaching any environmentally sensitive 
areas. Dilution rates are expected to range from 140:1 to 2800:1 after 
four hours. The primary impact of disposal activities on water quality 
is expected to be temporary turbidity caused by the physical movement 
of sediment through the water column. All dredged material proposed for 
disposal will be evaluated according to the ocean dumping regulations 
at 40 CFR 227.13 and guidance developed by the EPA and the USACE.
    (3) The sizes of disposal sites will be limited in order to 
localize for identification and control any immediate adverse impacts, 
and to permit the implementation of effective monitoring and 
surveillance to prevent adverse long-range impacts. Size, 
configuration, and location are to be determined as part of the 
disposal site evaluation (40 CFR 228.5(d)).
    The location, size, and configuration of the proposed expanded 
ODMDS allow and facilitate long-term capacity, site management, and 
site monitoring while limiting environmental impacts to the surrounding 
area to the extent possible. Based on projected future new work and 
maintenance dredged material disposal needs, it is estimated that the 
new ODMDS should be approximately 4 nmi\2\ in size to meet the long-
term (>50 years) disposal needs of the area. An ODMDS of this size 
should have a capacity of greater than 65 million cubic yards. The 
proposed expanded ODMDS is 4.56 nmi\2\ in size inclusive of the 
existing Jacksonville ODMDS.
    A site management and monitoring program will be implemented to 
determine if disposal at the site is significantly affecting adjacent 
areas and to detect the presence of long-term adverse effects. At a 
minimum, the monitoring program will consist of bathymetric surveys, 
sediment grain size analysis, chemical analysis of constituents of 
concern in the sediments, an assessment of the health of the benthic 
community, and an assessment of any movement of disposed dredged 
material offsite. The size of the proposed expanded ODMDS is similar to 
that of other ocean dredged material disposal sites in the Southeastern 
United States. Monitoring of sites of this size have proved to be 
effective and feasible.
    (4) EPA will, wherever feasible, designate ocean dumping sites 
beyond the edge of the continental shelf and other such sites where 
historical disposal has occurred (40 CFR 228.5(e)).
    Disposal areas located off of the continental shelf would be at 
least 60 to 70 nautical miles offshore. This distance is well beyond 
the 5 to 10 nautical mile haul distance determined to be feasible by 
the USACE for maintenance of their Jacksonville Harbor project. 
Additional disadvantages to off-shelf ocean disposal would be the 
unknown environmental impacts of disposal on deep-sea, stable, fine-
grained benthic communities and the higher cost of monitoring sites in 
deeper waters and further offshore.
    Historic disposal has occurred at the proposed location for the 
expanded ODMDS. The substrate of the proposed expanded ODMDS is similar 
grain size to the disposal material.
Specific Criteria (40 CFR 228.6)
    (1) Geographical Position, Depth of Water, Bottom Topography and 
Distance from Coast (40 CFR 228.6(a)(1)).
    The EPA does not anticipate that the geographical position of the 
proposed expanded ODMDS, including the depth, bottom topography and 
distance from the coastline, will unreasonably degrade the marine 
environment. The proposed expanded ODMDS is located on the shallow 
continental shelf off northeast Florida and is 7.1 nautical miles 
southeast of the mouth of the St. Johns River. Depths within the 
proposed expansion area of the ODMDS range from 43 to 66 feet (13 to 20 
meters) with an average depth of 57 feet (17 meters). To help avoid 
adverse mounding at the proposed expanded ODMDS, bathymetry will be 
routinely monitored following disposal activities and disposal 
locations modified as necessary. In this way, mounding that could 
create a navigation hazard will be avoided. Material disposed in the 
proposed expanded ODMDS is not expected to move from the proposed 
expanded ODMDS except during large storm events.
    (2) Location in Relation to Breeding, Spawning, Nursery, Feeding, 
or Passage Areas of Living Resources in Adult or Juvenile Phases (40 
CFR 228.6(a)(2)).
    The proposed expanded ODMDS is located within the North Atlantic 
right whale critical habitat. The coastal waters off Georgia and 
northern Florida are the only known calving ground for the North 
Atlantic right whale between November and April. The proposed expansion 
of the ODMDS is not expected to alter the critical habitat. Disposed 
dredged material will settle out of the water column to the benthos, 
which is not considered part of the critical habitat. Disturbances from 
ships transiting through the area would not be significantly different 
from normal vessel operations that occur daily in the project area, 
although during dredging activities there would be an increase in 
vessel activity in the areas between the river entrance and the 
proposed expanded ODMDS which may lead to an increase risk of animal 
collisions. Observance of critical habitat designations and the North 
Atlantic right whale Early Warning System should mitigate for this 
potential increase.
    The proposed expanded ODMDS is not located in exclusive breeding, 
spawning, nursery, feeding or passage areas for adult or juvenile 
phases of living resources. The most active fish breeding and nursery 
areas are located in inshore estuarine waters, along adjacent beaches, 
or in nearshore reef areas. At and in the immediate vicinity of the 
proposed expanded ODMDS, spawning and migrating adult penaeid shrimp 
may be present. However, as much of the dredged material will consist 
of silts and clays, it appears likely that the area will remain 
suitable for penaeid shrimp.
    (3) Location in Relation to Beaches and Other Amenity Areas (40 CFR 
228.6(a)(3)).
    The proposed site is approximately 4.4 nmi from coastal beaches and 
protected inshore waters. Shore-related amenities include Nassau River-
St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Little Talbot Island State 
Park, Kingsley Plantation Historic Monument, and Fort Caroline National 
Memorial. These amenity areas are outside the area to be affected by 
disposal in the proposed expanded ODMDS. The site is approximately 4 to 
5 nmi west of the nearest artificial reef or fishing hotspots.
    (4) Types and Quantities of Wastes Proposed to be Disposed of, and 
Proposed Methods of Release, including Methods of Packing the Waste, if 
any (40 CFR 228.6(a)(4)).
    Dredged material found suitable for ocean disposal pursuant to the 
regulatory criteria for dredged material, or characterized by chemical 
and biological testing and found suitable for disposal into ocean 
waters, will be the only material allowed to be disposed at the 
proposed expanded ODMDS. No material defined as ``waste'' under the

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MPRSA will be allowed to be disposed at the site. The dredged material 
to be disposed at the proposed expanded ODMDS will be a mixture of 
rock, sands, silts and clays. Annual average quantities are expected to 
range 0.5 to 1.1 million cubic yards. 18 million cubic yards is 
expected to be disposed from the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project. 
Generally, disposal is expected to occur from a hopper dredge or 
disposal scow, in which case, material will be released just below the 
surface while the disposal vessel remains underway and slowly transits 
the disposal location.
    (5) Feasibility of Surveillance and Monitoring (40 CFR 
228.6(a)(5)).
    The EPA expects monitoring and surveillance at the proposed 
expanded ODMDS to be feasible and readily performed from ocean or 
regional class research vessels. The proposed expanded ODMDS is of 
similar size, water depth and distance from shore of a majority of the 
ODMDSs within the Southeastern United States which are routinely 
monitored. The EPA will ensure monitoring of the site for physical, 
biological and chemical attributes as well as for potential impacts 
beyond the site boundaries. Bathymetric surveys will be conducted 
routinely as defined in the SMMP, contaminant levels in the dredged 
material will be analyzed prior to dumping, and the benthic infauna and 
epibenthic organisms will be monitored every 10 years, as funding 
allows.
    (6) Dispersal, Horizontal Transport and Vertical Mixing 
Characteristics of the Area, including Prevailing Current Direction and 
Velocity, if any (40 CFR 228.6(a)(6)).
    Waves are predominately out of the east and a few exceed 2 meters 
(6.6 feet) in height or 15 seconds (s) in period. Waves are the primary 
factor influencing re-suspension of disposed dredged material, and 
currents probably affect the direction and magnitude of transport. 
Currents flow predominately in a north-northwest and south-southeast 
direction and rarely exceeds 30 cm/s in magnitude. Modeling and 
monitoring conducted at the existing ODMDS has shown that the net 
direction of transport is to the south. Dilution rates due to mixing 
are expected to range from 140:1 to 2800:1 after four hours.
    (7) Existence and Effects of Current and Previous Discharges and 
Dumping in the Area (including Cumulative Effects) (40 CFR 
228.6(a)(7)).
    The areas within the vicinity of the Jacksonville ODMDS have been 
in use since 1952 for disposal of dredged material (e.g., sand, silt, 
clay, gravel, shell, and some rock) from the Jacksonville Harbor 
Navigation Project and the Naval Station Mayport entrance channel and 
turning basin. The Jacksonville ODMDS received interim site designation 
status in 1977 and final designation in 1983. Prior to 1970 and in the 
early 1970s, material was disposed in an area 0.5 nmi east of the 
Jacksonville ODMDS. In the late 1970s material was unintentionally 
disposed south of the site. Water column chemistry in past studies at 
ODMDS sites has typically shown little or no impact due to dredged 
material disposal. Sediment analysis in the late 1970s showed higher 
concentrations of certain heavy metals (nickel, copper, zinc, lead, and 
chromium), Kjeldahl nitrogen, and organic carbon in sediments within 
the disposal site versus outside the site. Sediment analysis as part of 
a 1995 benthic survey showed that, in general, metal concentrations 
within the ODMDS remained elevated compared to concentrations outside 
the ODMDS. However, concentrations within the ODMDS have decreased 
since 1978 and, based on a 1998 study, continue to decrease. The 
average percentage of silts and clays at stations within the ODMDS 
exceeds that of stations outside the ODMDS, but has decreased both 
inside and outside the ODMDS since. A 2009 study documented tri-n-
butyltin, di-n-butyltin, and n-butyltin present at sampling stations 
both inside and outside the Jacksonville ODMDS. Benthic infaunal 
community studies at the existing Jacksonville ODMDS have showed that 
communities remain diverse with no significant changes. The normal 
equilibrium benthic community in the area consists of surface-dwelling 
suspension feeders that are pre-adapted to energetic sandy 
environments.
    (8) Interference with Shipping, Fishing, Recreation, Mineral 
Extraction, Desalination, Fish and Shellfish Culture, Areas of Special 
Scientific Importance and Other Legitimate Uses of the Ocean (40 CFR 
228.6(a)(8)).
    The proposed expanded ODMDS is not expected to interfere with 
shipping, fishing, recreation or other legitimate uses of the ocean. 
Commercial navigation, commercial fishing, and mineral extraction (sand 
mining) are the primary activities that may spatially overlap with 
disposal at the proposed expanded ODMDS. The proposed expanded ODMDS 
avoids the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 
recommended vessel routes offshore Jacksonville, Florida, thereby 
avoiding conflict with commercial navigation.
    Commercial fishing (shrimp trawling) occurs primarily to the west 
of the proposed expanded ODMDS. The northern portion of the proposed 
expanded ODMDS encompasses areas with rubble and other debris that 
commercial shrimp trawlers avoid due to potential damage to their 
shrimp nets. The southern portion of the proposed expanded ODMDS 
includes areas used for commercial shrimp trawling. The proposed 
expanded ODMDS will be managed such that rock will be disposed in the 
eastern portion of the proposed expanded ODMDS outside of the fishing 
area and finer grained material (silts/clays) will be disposed in the 
western portion. Additionally, the southern portion will only be used 
if the northern portion has reached capacity.
    Potential sand borrow areas have been identified to the east of the 
proposed expanded ODMDS. The proposed expanded ODMDS will be managed to 
avoid impacts to these areas. Only rock and sand will be disposed in 
the eastern portions of the proposed expanded ODMDS providing a buffer 
between the disposal of silts and clays and the potential borrow areas. 
The nearest potential borrow areas is adjacent to the southern half of 
the proposed expanded ODMDS. This borrow area is expected to be 
exhausted prior to use of the southern portion of the proposed expanded 
ODMDS as the southern portion will only be used if the northern portion 
has reached capacity.
    The likelihood of direct interference with these activities is low, 
provided there is close communication and coordination among users of 
the ocean resources. The EPA is not aware of any plans for desalination 
plants, or fish and shellfish culture operations near the proposed 
expanded ODMDS at this time. The proposed expanded ODMDS is not located 
in areas of special scientific importance.
    (9) The Existing Water Quality and Ecology of the Sites as 
Determined by Available Data or Trend Assessment of Baseline Surveys 
(40 CFR 228.6(a)(9)).
    Spring and fall season baseline surveys were conducted in 2010 at 
the proposed expanded ODMDS. Water quality was determined to be good 
with no evidence of degradation. No hypoxia conditions were observed 
and all chemical constituents were below EPA national recommended water 
quality criteria for salt water. Annelid worms, arthropods, 
echinoderms, gastropods, and bivalves are common benthic taxonomic 
groups. The Atlantic croaker, spotted hake, searobins, drums, and sand 
flounders are common fish species. Important mollusks include 
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and ponderous arks, mussels, and Atlantic calico scallops.
    (10) Potentiality for the Development or Recruitment of Nuisance 
Species in the Disposal Site (40 CFR 228.6(a)(10)).
    Nuisance species, considered as any undesirable organism not 
previously existing at a location, have not been observed at, or in the 
vicinity of, the proposed expanded ODMDS. Material expected to be 
disposed at the proposed expanded ODMDS will be rock, sand, silt and 
clay similar to the sediment present at the proposed expanded ODMDS. 
Finer-grained material could have the potential to attract different 
species to the proposed expanded ODMDS then currently exist as was 
documented following disposal of significant amounts of silts and clays 
from deepening of Naval Station Mayport. However, it is expected that 
over time, as currents and waves energy transport the finer-grained 
sediments away, the normal equilibrium benthic community will re-
establish itself. The proposed SMMP includes benthic infaunal 
monitoring requirements, which will act to identify any nuisance 
species and allow the EPA to direct special studies and/or operational 
changes to address the issue if it arises.
    (11) Existence at or in Close Proximity to the Site of any 
Significant Natural or Cultural Feature of Historical Importance (40 
CFR 228.6(a)(11)).
    No significant cultural features have been identified at, or in the 
vicinity of, the proposed expanded ODMDS at this time. Archaeological 
surveys of the proposed expanded ODMDS were conducted in 2011 and 2012. 
The survey identified three sub-bottom features and one magnetic 
cluster. Archaeological divers investigated these targets and 
determined that they did not represent significant cultural features of 
historical or prehistorical importance. The EPA has coordinated with 
Florida's State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) to identify any 
cultural features. The SHPO concurred with the EPA's determination that 
the proposed expansion of the ODMDS will have no effect on cultural 
resources listed, or eligible for listing on the National Register of 
Historic Places. No shipwrecks have been observed or documented within 
the proposed expanded ODMDS or its immediate vicinity.

III. Environmental Statutory Review--National Environmental Policy Act 
(NEPA); Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA); Marine Mammal Protection Act 
(MMPA); Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA); Endangered Species Act 
(ESA); National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)

a. NEPA

    Section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as 
amended (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 to 4370f, requires Federal agencies to 
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for major federal 
actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. 
NEPA does not apply to EPA designations of ocean disposal sites under 
the MPRSA because the courts have exempted the EPA's actions under the 
MPRSA from the procedural requirements of NEPA through the functional 
equivalence doctrine. The EPA has, by policy, determined that the 
preparation of NEPA documents for certain EPA regulatory actions, 
including actions under the MPRSA, is appropriate. The EPA's ``Notice 
of Policy and Procedures for Voluntary Preparation of NEPA Documents,'' 
(Voluntary NEPA Policy), 63 FR 58045, (October 29, 1998), sets out both 
the policy and procedures the EPA uses when preparing such 
environmental review documents. The EPA's primary voluntary NEPA 
document for expanding the ODMDS is the Final Environmental Impact 
Statement for Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site 
Offshore Jacksonville, Florida, [October 2014] (FEIS), prepared by the 
EPA in cooperation with the USACE. On October 17, 2014, the Notice of 
Availability (NOA) of the FEIS for public review and comment was 
published in the Federal Register (79 FR 62436 [October 17, 2014]). 
Anyone desiring a copy of the FEIS may obtain one from the addresses 
given above. The public comment period on the FEIS closed on November 
17, 2014. The FEIS and its Appendices, which are part of the docket for 
this action, provide the threshold environmental review for expansion 
of the ODMDS. The information from the FEIS is used above, in the 
discussion of the ocean dumping criteria.
    The EPA received five comment letters on the FEIS. There were two 
main concerns expressed in those letters: (1) Potential movement of 
disposed material impacting areas such as habitat, fisheries and sand 
borrow areas; and (2) effects on nearby recently designated loggerhead 
critical habitat. No objections to the ODMDS expansion were received. 
The proposed expanded ODMDS was sited to minimize impacts to shrimping 
grounds, habitat and sand borrow areas to the extent possible. The EPA 
and USACE have conducted computer modeling and field monitoring to 
evaluate sediment transport. The SMMP developed for the proposed 
expanded ODMDS outlines how the proposed expanded ODMDS will be 
monitored and managed to minimize impacts outside the boundaries of the 
proposed expanded ODMDS. This includes buffer zones, monitoring for 
sediment transport and deposition offsite and staged site use to avoid 
conflict with sand borrow activities. Regarding critical habitat for 
loggerhead sea turtles, the National Marine Fisheries Service issued 
the final rule on July 10, 2014 to designate critical habitat for the 
Northwest Atlantic Ocean Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of the 
loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) within the Atlantic Ocean and 
the Gulf of Mexico regarding critical habitat for loggerhead sea turtle 
in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Nearshore 
reproductive habitat is located within the vicinity of the proposed 
expanded ODMDS along parts of Duval and St. Johns counties extending 
from the mean high water mark to 1.6 km offshore. The analysis of 
endangered and threatened species and associated critical habitat 
presented in the FEIS did not include this habitat. The EPA has 
conducted a supplementary analysis of the loggerhead critical habitat 
and concluded that the action is not likely to adversely affect the 
loggerhead sea turtle or its critical habitat.
    The proposed action discussed in the FEIS is the permanent 
designation of an expanded ODMDS offshore Jacksonville, Florida. The 
purpose of the proposed action is to provide an environmentally 
acceptable option for the ocean disposal of dredged material. The need 
for the expanded ODMDS is based on a demonstrated USACE need for ocean 
disposal of dredged material from the Jacksonville Harbor Navigation 
Project, Naval Station Mayport, and the proposed Jacksonville Harbor 
Deepening Project. The need for ocean disposal for these and other 
projects, and the suitability of the material for ocean disposal, will 
be determined on a case-by-case basis as part of the USACE process of 
issuing permits for ocean disposal for private/federal actions and a 
public review process for its own actions. This will include an 
evaluation of disposal alternatives.
    For the proposed expanded ODMDS, the USACE and the EPA would 
evaluate all federal dredged material disposal

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projects pursuant to the EPA criteria set forth in the Ocean Dumping 
Regulations (40 CFR 220-229) and the USACE regulations (33 CFR 209.120 
and 335-338). The USACE issues Marine Protection, Research, and 
Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA) permits to applicants for the transport of 
dredged material intended for disposal after compliance with 
regulations is determined. The EPA has the right to disapprove any 
ocean disposal project if, in its judgment, all provisions of MPRSA and 
the associated implementing regulations have not been met.
    The FEIS discusses the need for the proposed expanded ODMDS and 
examines ocean disposal site alternatives to the proposed actions. The 
need for expanding the current ODMDS is based on observed excessive 
mounding at the existing ODMDS, future capacity modeling, historical 
dredging volumes, estimated dredging volumes for proposed projects, and 
limited capacity of upland CDFs in the area. Non-ocean disposal options 
have been examined in the FEIS based on information provided by the 
USACE in the Dredged Material Management Plans for Jacksonville Harbor. 
There is sufficient capacity at CDFs for continued maintenance of the 
Jacksonville Harbor Cuts 14 through 42 for the next 20 years and 
nearshore placement is the preferred disposal alternative for beach-
compatible material from Cuts 3 through 13. However, capacity at the 
CDFs is limited and may not be a viable alternative in the long term 
(greater than 20 years) and nearshore placement alternatives are 
limited to beach-quality sand and the expected quantity of beach 
quality sand can be minimal. Furthermore, neither of these alternatives 
provides capacity for disposal of material from Naval Station Mayport 
or the proposed Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project.
    The following ocean disposal alternatives were evaluated in the 
FEIS:
1. Alternative 2: South of the Jacksonville ODMDS
    Alternative 2 is the designation of a new ODMDS approximately 1 nmi 
south of the southernmost boundary of the existing Jacksonville ODMDS. 
Alternative 2 had more potential impacts to sand borrow areas and was 
not preferred by shrimp fishing industry.
2. Alternative 3: North of the Jacksonville ODMDS
    Alternative 3 is the designation of a new ODMDS approximately 6 nmi 
north of the northernmost boundary of the existing Jacksonville ODMDS. 
Alternative 3 is located in an area frequently fished by the shrimping 
industry. Additionally, it is in an area that historically has had a 
high number of recorded North Atlantic right whale visits compared to 
south of the St. Johns River.
3. Alternative Sites Beyond the Continental Shelf
    Alternative sites beyond the continental shelf would be more than 
60 nmi from the mouth of the St. Johns River, a distance beyond the 
point at which dredged material disposal is considered economically and 
operationally feasible. This limitation to a 5 to 10 nmi radius 
reflects the economic constraints on dredging and disposal operations 
for the Jacksonville Harbor area, particularly as they relate to 
increasing fuel costs, which could be as much as seven times higher if 
a site off the continental shelf were selected. Regular monitoring of 
the site, as required by the SMMP, would also be more difficult 
logistically and more costly than a site located beyond the continental 
shelf. Based on these factors, the option of using off shelf sites for 
disposal of dredged material was eliminated from detailed 
consideration.
4. No Action Alternative
    The No-Action Alternative means that the EPA would not designate a 
new or expand the existing Jacksonville ODMDS. Dredged material that 
would normally have gone to the Jacksonville ODMDS may have to go to 
the Fernandina Beach ODMDS once the Jacksonville ODMDS reaches 
capacity. There are several concerns associated with using the 
Fernandina Beach ODMDS for disposal of dredged material from the 
Jacksonville Harbor area, including: (1) Adverse impacts to dredging 
projects from the Fernandina Beach, Florida area due to reduced 
capacity at the Fernandina Beach ODMDS; (2) increased costs associated 
with additional fuel consumption; (3) increased air emissions 
associated; and (4) increased risk of vessel strikes with the North 
Atlantic right whale. The No Action Alternative does not meet the 
proposed action's purpose and need. However, it was evaluated in the 
FEIS as a basis to compare the effects of the other alternatives 
considered.
5. Preferred Alternative: Expansion of the Existing Jacksonville ODMDS
    The preferred alternative is the proposed expansion of the existing 
Jacksonville ODMDS. Under this alternative, an additional 3.56 nmi\2\ 
area would be added adjacent to the south and east of the existing 
Jacksonville ODMDS. The eastern portion of the proposed expanded ODMDS 
contains approximately 3.5 acres of rubble from what is believed to be 
historic dredged material disposal. Disposal operations will be managed 
so that only rock disposal occurs in this area to enhance any potential 
habitat features. The eastern edge of proposed expanded ODMDS is 
approximately 1 nmi west of the Duval County Sand borrow area and does 
not overlap with any potential future sand band areas. It is 
approximately 1 nmi east of primary shrimp trawling areas and is in an 
area less frequented by the North Atlantic right whale. Furthermore, 
from an operations and site management standpoint, it is advantageous 
to have a single expanded ODMDS rather than the existing ODMDS and a 
new ODMDS as it can be managed as a single entity and will provide 
additional disposal capacity in areas that would otherwise be used as 
buffer zones. Therefore, expansion of the existing Jacksonville ODMDS 
has been selected as the preferred alternative in the FEIS.
    The FEIS presents the information needed to evaluate the 
suitability of ocean disposal areas for final designation use and is 
based on a series of disposal site environmental studies. The 
environmental studies and final designation are being conducted in 
accordance with the requirements of MPRSA, the Ocean Dumping 
Regulations, and other applicable Federal environmental legislation. 
The site coordinates have been adjusted slightly from those presented 
in the FEIS to align site corners with lines of longitude and latitude. 
Differences differ by no more than 100 feet and do not affect the 
conclusions and information presented in the FEIS.

b. MSA

    The EPA prepared an essential fish habitat (EFH) assessment 
pursuant to Section 305(b), 16 U.S.C. 1855(b)(2), of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, as amended (MSA), 16 U.S.C. 1801 to 1891d, and submitted 
that assessment to the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) on May 
11, 2012. The NMFS provided EFH Conservation Recommendations and a 
request for additional information on July 11, 2012. The EPA prepared 
an interim response with the requested additional information on August 
2, 2012 and a revised EFH Assessment for the preferred alternative on 
October 6, 2014. In a letter dated January 5, 2015, NMFS determined 
that the EPA and the USACE have provided the substantive justification 
required by 50 CFR

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600.920(k) for not following EFH conservation recommendations.

c. CZMA

    Pursuant to an Office of Water policy memorandum dated October 23, 
1989, the EPA has evaluated the proposed site designations for 
consistency with the State of Florida's (the State) approved coastal 
management program. The EPA has determined that the designation of the 
proposed site is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the 
State coastal management program, and submitted this determination to 
the State for review in accordance with the EPA policy. The State 
concurred with this determination on November 17, 2014. In addition, as 
part of the NEPA process, the EPA has consulted with the State 
regarding the effects of the dumping at the proposed site on the 
State's coastal zone. The EPA has taken the State's comments into 
account in preparing the FEIS for the site, in determining whether the 
proposed site should be designated, and in determining whether 
restrictions or limitations should be placed on the use of the site, if 
they are designated. The EPA modified Alternative 1 to address the 
State's concern regarding potential impacts to hard bottom benthic 
habitat and has incorporated management and monitoring requirements 
into the SMMP to ensure that disposed dredged materials do not 
negatively affect important benthic resources and sand borrow areas 
located outside of the designated ODMDS boundaries. Furthermore, at the 
request of the State, the EPA has conducted an evaluation of recently 
designated critical habitat for the loggerhead sea turtle.

d. ESA

    The Endangered Species Act, as amended (ESA), 16 U.S.C. 1531 to 
1544, requires Federal agencies to consult with NMFS and the U.S. Fish 
and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to ensure that any action authorized, 
funded, or carried out by the Federal agency is not likely to 
jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered species or 
threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse modification 
of any critical habitat. The EPA prepared a Biological Assessment (BA) 
to assess the potential effects of expanding the Jacksonville ODMDS on 
aquatic and wildlife species and submitted that BA to the NMFS and 
USFWS on October 6, 2014. A supplement to the BA addressing loggerhead 
critical habitat was submitted on January 15, 2015. The EPA concluded 
that its action may affect, but is not likely to adversely affect 10 
ESA-listed species and is not likely to adversely affect designated 
critical habitat for the North Atlantic right whale or the loggerhead 
sea turtle. The USFWS concurred on the EPA's finding that the proposed 
action is not likely to adversely affect listed endangered or 
threatened species under the jurisdiction of the USFWS. The EPA will 
not take final action on the proposed site until consultation with NMFS 
under the ESA is complete.

e. NHPA

    The USACE and the EPA initiated consultation with the State of 
Florida's Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) on November 24, 2010, to 
address the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended (NHPA), 16 
U.S.C. 470 to 470a-2, which requires Federal agencies to take into 
account the effect of their actions on districts, sites, buildings, 
structures, or objects, included in, or eligible for inclusion in the 
National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). A submerged cultural 
resource survey of the area including the use of magnetometer, side 
scan sonar, and sub-bottom profiler was conducted in 2011. A follow-up 
archaeological diver investigation was conducted in 2012. No historic 
properties were found within the proposed expanded ODMDS boundaries and 
SHPO concurred with the determination that designated the expanded 
ODMDS would have no effect on cultural resource listed, or eligible for 
listing on the NRHP.

IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    This rule proposes the designation of an expanded ODMDS pursuant to 
Section 102 of the MPRSA. This proposed action complies with applicable 
executive orders and statutory provisions as follows:

a. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This proposed action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' 
under the terms of Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) 
and is therefore not subject to review under Executive Orders 12866 and 
13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011).

b. Paperwork Reduction Act

    This action does not impose an information collection burden under 
the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. 
Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b). This proposed site designation, 
does not require persons to obtain, maintain, retain, report, or 
publicly disclose information to or for a Federal agency.

c. Regulatory Flexibility

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) generally requires Federal 
agencies to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule 
subject to notice and comment rulemaking requirements under the 
Administrative Procedure Act or any other statute unless the agency 
certifies that the rule will not have a significant economic impact on 
a substantial number of small entities. Small entities include small 
businesses, small organizations, and small governmental jurisdictions. 
For purposes of assessing the impacts of this rule on small entities, 
small entity is defined as: (1) A small business defined by the Small 
Business Administration's size regulations at 13 CFR 121.201; (2) a 
small governmental jurisdiction that is a government of a city, county, 
town, school district, or special district with a population of less 
than 50,000; and (3) a small organization that is any not-for-profit 
enterprise which is independently owned and operated and is not 
dominant in its field. The EPA determined that this proposed action 
will not have a significant economic impact on small entities because 
the proposed rule will only have the effect of regulating the location 
of site to be used for the disposal of dredged material in ocean 
waters. After considering the economic impacts of this proposed rule, I 
certify that this action will not have a significant economic impact on 
a substantial number of small entities.

d. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    This proposed action contains no Federal mandates under the 
provisions of Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA) of 
1995, 2 U.S.C. 1531 to 1538, for State, local, or tribal governments or 
the private sector. This action imposes no new enforceable duty on any 
State, local or tribal governments or the private sector. Therefore, 
this action is not subject to the requirements of sections 202 or 205 
of the UMRA. This action is also not subject to the requirements of 
section 203 of the UMRA because it contains no regulatory requirements 
that might significantly or uniquely affect small government entities. 
Those entities are already subject to existing permitting requirements 
for the disposal of dredged material in ocean waters.

e. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This proposed action does not have federalism implications. It does 
not have substantial direct effects on the

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States, on the relationship between the national government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among 
various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132. 
Thus, Executive Order 13132 does not apply to this action. In the 
spirit of Executive Order 13132, and consistent with EPA policy to 
promote communications between the EPA and State and local governments, 
the EPA specifically solicited comments on this proposed action from 
State and local officials.

f. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This proposed action does not have tribal implications, as 
specified in Executive Order 13175 because the expansion of the 
Jacksonville ODMDS will not have a direct effect on Indian Tribes, on 
the relationship between the federal government and Indian Tribes, or 
on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the federal 
government and Indian Tribes. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not 
apply to this action. Although Executive Order 13175 does not apply to 
this proposed action the EPA consulted with tribal officials in the 
development of this action, particularly as the action relates to 
potential impacts to historic or cultural resources. The EPA 
specifically solicits additional comments on this proposed action from 
tribal officials.

g. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health and Safety Risks

    The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those 
regulatory actions that concern health or safety risks, such that the 
analysis required under Section 5-501 of the Executive Order has the 
potential to influence the regulation. This proposed action is not 
subject to Executive Order 13045 because it does not establish an 
environmental standard intended to mitigate health or safety risks. The 
proposed action concerns the expansion of the Jacksonville ODMDS and 
only has the effect of providing a designated location for ocean 
disposal of dredged material pursuant to Section 102(c) of the MPRSA. 
However, we welcome comments on this proposed action related to this 
Executive Order.

h. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This proposed action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, 
``Actions Concerning Regulations that Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355) because it is not a 
``significant regulatory action'' as defined under Executive Order 
12866. However, we welcome comments on this proposed action related to 
this Executive Order.

i. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act

    Section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement 
Act of 1995 (``NTTAA''), Public Law 104-113, 12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272), 
directs the EPA to use voluntary consensus standards in its regulatory 
activities unless to do so would be inconsistent with applicable law or 
otherwise impractical. Voluntary consensus standards are technical 
standards (e.g., materials specifications, test methods, sampling 
procedures, and business practices) that are developed or adopted by 
voluntary consensus bodies. The NTTAA directs the EPA to provide 
Congress, through OMB, explanations when the Agency decides not to use 
available and applicable voluntary consensus standards. This proposed 
action includes environmental monitoring and measurement as described 
in EPA's proposed SMMP. The EPA will not require the use of specific, 
prescribed analytic methods for monitoring and managing the designated 
ODMDS. The Agency plans to allow the use of any method, whether it 
constitutes a voluntary consensus standard or not, that meets the 
monitoring and measurement criteria discussed in the proposed SMMP. The 
EPA welcomes comments on this aspect of the proposed rulemaking and, 
specifically, invites the public to identify potentially-applicable 
voluntary consensus standards and to explain why such standards should 
be used in this proposed action.

j. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low Income Populations

    Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629) establishes federal executive 
policy on environmental justice. Its main provision directs federal 
agencies, to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, to 
make environmental justice part of their mission by identifying and 
addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high and adverse human 
health or environmental effects of their programs, policies, and 
activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the 
United States. The EPA determined that this proposed rule will not have 
disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental 
effects on minority or low-income populations because it does not 
affect the level of protection provided to human health or the 
environment. The EPA has assessed the overall protectiveness of 
expanding the Jacksonville ODMDS against the criteria established 
pursuant to the MPRSA to ensure that any adverse impact to the 
environment will be mitigated to the greatest extent practicable. We 
welcome comments on this proposed action related to this Executive 
Order.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 228

    Environmental protection, Water pollution control.

    Authority:  This action is issued under the authority of Section 
102 of the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, as 
amended, 33 U.S.C. 1401, 1411, 1412.

    Dated: February 11, 2015.
V. Anne Heard,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, The EPA proposes to amend 
chapter I, title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:

PART 228--CRITERIA FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF DISPOSAL SITES FOR OCEAN 
DUMPING

0
1. The authority citation for Part 228 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  33 U.S.C. 1412 and 1418.

0
2. Section 228.15 is amended by revising paragraphs (h)(9)(i) through 
(iii) and (vi) to read as follows:


Sec.  228.15  Dumping sites designated on a final basis.

* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (9) * * *
    (i) Location: 30[deg]21.514' N, 81[deg]18.555' W., 30[deg]21.514' 
N, 81[deg]17.422' W., 30[deg]20.515' N, 81[deg]17.422' W., 
30[deg]20.515' N, 81[deg]17.012' W., 30[deg]17.829' N, 81[deg]17.012' 
W., 30[deg]17.829' N, 81[deg]18.555' W.
    (ii) Size: Approximately 3.68 nautical miles long and 1.34 nautical 
miles wide (4.56 square nautical miles); 3,861 acres (1,562 hectares).
    (iii) Depth: Ranges from approximately 28 to 61 feet (9 to 19 
meters).
* * * * *
    (vi) Restrictions: (A) Disposal shall be limited to dredged 
material determined to be suitable for ocean disposal according to 40 
CFR 227.13;
    (B) Disposal shall be managed by the restrictions and requirements 
contained in the currently-approved Site Management and Monitoring Plan 
(SMMP);

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    (C) Monitoring, as specified in the SMMP, is required.
* * * * *
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                                                 II. Background and Purpose                              an expansion of the ocean dredged                     you submit. If the EPA cannot read your
                                                                                                         material disposal site (ODMDS) site                   comment due to technical difficulties
                                                    The Coast Guard published a notice of
                                                                                                         offshore of Jacksonville, Florida                     and cannot contact you for clarification,
                                                 proposed rulemaking (NPRM) in the
                                                                                                         pursuant to the Marine Protection,                    the EPA may not be able to consider
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                                                 entitled, ‘‘Requirements for MODUs and
                                                                                                         amended (MPRSA). The primary                          avoid the use of special characters, any
                                                 Other Vessels Conducting Outer
                                                                                                         purpose for the site expansion is to                  form of encryption, and be free of any
                                                 Continental Shelf Activities With                       serve the long-term need for a location
                                                 Dynamic Positioning Systems’’ (79 FR                                                                          defects or viruses. For additional
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                                                 intention to hold a public meeting, and                                                                       docket visit the EPA Docket Center
                                                                                                         to provide a location for the disposal of             homepage at http://www.epa.gov/
                                                 to publish a notice to announce the                     dredged material for persons who have
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                                                                                                         received a permit for such disposal. The
                                                 70944).                                                 expanded site will be subject to ongoing                 Docket: Publicly available docket
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                                                 that summary in the docket.                             comments received will be included in                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



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                                                 I. Potentially Affected Persons                                     pursuant to the Marine Protection,                          seeking to dispose of dredged material
                                                                                                                     Research, and Sanctuaries Act, as                           in ocean waters offshore of Jacksonville,
                                                   Persons potentially affected by this                              amended (MPRSA), 33 U.S.C. 1401 to                          Florida. Currently, the U.S. Army Corps
                                                 action include those who seek or might                              1445. The EPA’s proposed action would                       of Engineers (USACE) would be most
                                                 seek permits or approval to dispose of                              be relevant to persons, including                           affected by this action. Potentially
                                                 dredged material into ocean waters                                  organizations and government bodies                         affected categories and persons include:

                                                                                            Category                                                                    Examples of potentially regulated persons

                                                 Federal government .................................................................................   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works projects, U.S. Navy and
                                                                                                                                                          other Federal agencies.
                                                 Industry and general public ......................................................................     Port authorities, marinas and harbors, shipyards and marine repair fa-
                                                                                                                                                          cilities, berth owners.
                                                 State, local and tribal governments ..........................................................         Governments owning and/or responsible for ports, harbors, and/or
                                                                                                                                                          berths, Government agencies requiring disposal of dredged material
                                                                                                                                                          associated with public works projects.



                                                   This table is not intended to be                                  current ocean disposal capacity is based                    of Jacksonville, Florida. The location of
                                                 exhaustive, but rather provides a guide                             on observed mounding at the                                 the proposed expanded ocean dredged
                                                 for readers regarding persons likely to                             Jacksonville ODMDS, future capacity                         material disposal site is bounded by the
                                                 be affected by this action. For any                                 modeling, historical dredging volumes,                      coordinates, listed below, and shown in
                                                 questions regarding the applicability of                            estimates of dredging volumes for future                    Figure 1. The proposed expansion of the
                                                 this action to a particular person, please                          proposed projects, and limited capacity                     ODMDS will allow the EPA to
                                                 refer to the contact person listed in the                           of upland confined disposal facilities                      adaptively manage the ODMDS to
                                                 preceding FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                                   (CDFs) in the area. This section                            maximize its capacity, minimize the
                                                 CONTACT section.                                                    discusses in detail the current and                         potential for mounding and associated
                                                 II. Background                                                      future capacity issues at the existing                      safety concerns, potentially create hard
                                                                                                                     Jacksonville ODMDS and CDFs.                                bottom habitat and minimize the
                                                 a. History of Disposal Sites Offshore of                               The proposed expansion of the                            potential for any long-term adverse
                                                 Jacksonville, Florida                                               ODMDS for dredged material does not                         effects to the marine environment.
                                                    The existing Jacksonville ODMDS is                               mean that the USACE or the EPA has                             The coordinates for the site are, in
                                                 located approximately 5 nautical miles                              approved the use of the ODMDS for                           North American Datum 83 (NAD 83):
                                                 (nmi) southeast of the mouth of the St.                             open water disposal of dredged material
                                                 Johns River on the continental shelf off                            from any specific project. Before any                       Expanded Jacksonville ODMDS
                                                 the east coast of Florida. It is currently                          person can dispose dredged material at                        (A) 30°21.514′ N, 81°18.555′ W
                                                 1 nmi by 1 nmi (1 nmi2) in size. Since                              the ODMDS, the EPA and the USACE
                                                                                                                     must evaluate the project according to                        (B) 30°21.514′ N, 81°17.422′ W
                                                 1952, the area now designated as the
                                                 Jacksonville ODMDS and vicinity has                                 the ocean dumping regulatory criteria                         (C) 30°20.515′ N, 81°17.422′ W
                                                 been used for disposal of dredged                                   (40 CFR, part 227) and authorize the                          (D) 30°20.515′ N, 81°17.012′ W
                                                 material (e.g., sand, silt, clay, rock)                             disposal. The EPA independently                               (E) 30°17.829′ N, 81°17.012′ W
                                                 primarily from the Jacksonville Harbor                              evaluates proposed dumping and has
                                                 Navigation Project, Naval Station                                   the right to restrict and/or disapprove of                    (F) 30°17.829′ N, 81°18.555′ W
                                                 Mayport entrance channel, and Naval                                 the actual disposal of dredged material                       The proposed expanded ODMDS is
                                                 Station Mayport turning basin. The                                  if the EPA determines that                                  located in approximately 28 to 61 feet
                                                 Jacksonville ODMDS received interim                                 environmental requirements under the                        of water, and is located to 4.4 nmi
                                                 site designation status in 1977 and final                           MPRSA have not been met.                                    offshore the mouth of the St. Johns
                                                 designation in 1983.                                                                                                            River. The proposed expanded ODMDS
                                                    The USACE Jacksonville District and                              b. Location and Configuration of                            would be 3.7 nmi long on the west side
                                                 the EPA Region 4 have identified a need                             Expanded Ocean Dredged Material                             and 2.7 nmi long on the east side. It
                                                 to either designate a new ODMDS or                                  Disposal Site                                               would be 1 nmi long on the north side
                                                 expand the existing Jacksonville                                      This action proposes the expansion of                     and 1.3 nmi wide on the south side. It
                                                 ODMDS. The need for expanding                                       the ocean dredged material site offshore                    would be 4.56 nmi2 in size.
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                                                 c. Management and Monitoring of the                     and submit comments on the draft                      The proposed expanded ODMDS avoids
                                                 Site                                                    SMMP.                                                 any identified major fisheries, natural
                                                    The proposed expanded ODMDS is                       d. MPRSA Criteria                                     and artificial reefs, and areas of
                                                 expected to receive sediments dredged                                                                         recreational use. The proposed
                                                 by the USACE to deepen and maintain                       In proposing to expand the ODMDS,                   expanded ODMDS is approximately 1
                                                 the federally authorized navigation                     the EPA assessed the proposed                         nmi east of the areas identified by
                                                 project at Jacksonville Harbor, Florida,                expanded ODMDS according to the                       commercial shrimpers as important
                                                 maintain Naval Station Mayport and                      criteria of the MPRSA, with particular                shrimp trawling areas. The proposed
                                                 dredged material from other persons                     emphasis on the general and specific                  expanded ODMDS minimizes
                                                 who have obtained a permit for the                      regulatory criteria of 40 CFR part 228, to            interference with shellfisheries by
                                                 disposal of dredged material at the                     determine whether the proposed site                   avoiding areas frequently used by
                                                 ODMDS. All persons using the ODMDS                      designations satisfy those criteria. The              commercial shrimpers. The proposed
                                                 are required to follow a Site                           EPA’s Final Environmental Impact                      expanded ODMDS is not expected to
                                                 Management and Monitoring Plan                          Statement for Designation of an Ocean                 adversely affect recreational boating and
                                                 (SMMP) for the ODMDS. The SMMP                          Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore               is located outside of designated
                                                 includes management and monitoring                      Jacksonville, Florida, [October 2014]                 shipping/navigation channels and
                                                 requirements to ensure that dredged                     (EIS), provides an extensive evaluation
                                                                                                                                                               anchorage areas. The draft SMMP
                                                 materials disposed at the ODMDS are                     of the criteria and other related factors
                                                                                                                                                               outlines site management objectives,
                                                 suitable for disposal in the ocean and                  for the expansion of the ODMDS.
                                                                                                                                                               including minimizing interference with
                                                 that adverse impacts of disposal, if any,               General Criteria (40 CFR 228.5)                       other uses of the ocean. Should a site
                                                 are addressed to the maximum extent                                                                           use conflict be identified, site use could
                                                 practicable. The SMMP for the proposed                    (1) Sites must be selected to minimize
                                                                                                         interference with other activities in the             be modified according to the SMMP to
                                                 expanded ODMDS, in addition to the
                                                                                                         marine environment, particularly                      minimize that conflict.
                                                 aforementioned, also addresses
                                                 management of the ODMDS to ensure                       avoiding areas of existing fisheries or                  (2) Sites must be situated such that
                                                 adverse mounding does not occur,                        shellfisheries, and regions of heavy                  temporary perturbations to water quality
                                                 promotes habitat creation where                         commercial or recreational navigation                 or other environmental conditions
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                                                 possible and to ensure that disposal                    (40 CFR 228.5(a)).                                    during initial mixing caused by disposal
                                                 events minimize interference with other                   Historical disposal of dredged                      operations would be reduced to normal
                                                 uses of ocean waters in the vicinity of                 material at the existing Jacksonville                 ambient levels or undetectable
                                                 the proposed expanded ODMDS. The                        ODMDS has not interfered with                         contaminant concentrations or effects
                                                 SMMP is available as a draft document                   commercial or recreational navigation,                before reaching any beach, shoreline,
                                                 for review and comment at this time.                    commercial fishing, or sportfishing                   marine sanctuary, or known
                                                 The public is encouraged to take                        activities. Expansion of this site is not             geographically limited fishery or
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                                                 advantage of this opportunity to read                   expected to change these conditions.                  shellfishery (40 CFR 228.5(b)).


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                                                    Based on the EPA’s review of                         is similar to that of other ocean dredged             are the only known calving ground for
                                                 modeling, monitoring data, sediment                     material disposal sites in the                        the North Atlantic right whale between
                                                 quality, and history of use, no detectable              Southeastern United States. Monitoring                November and April. The proposed
                                                 contaminant concentrations or water                     of sites of this size have proved to be               expansion of the ODMDS is not
                                                 quality effects, e.g., suspended solids,                effective and feasible.                               expected to alter the critical habitat.
                                                 would be expected to reach any beach                       (4) EPA will, wherever feasible,                   Disposed dredged material will settle
                                                 or shoreline from disposal activities at                designate ocean dumping sites beyond                  out of the water column to the benthos,
                                                 the proposed expanded ODMDS. The                        the edge of the continental shelf and                 which is not considered part of the
                                                 expanded proposed ODMDS is removed                      other such sites where historical                     critical habitat. Disturbances from ships
                                                 far enough from shore (4.4 nmi) and                     disposal has occurred (40 CFR 228.5(e)).              transiting through the area would not be
                                                 fishery resources to allow water quality                   Disposal areas located off of the                  significantly different from normal
                                                 perturbations caused by dispersion of                   continental shelf would be at least 60 to             vessel operations that occur daily in the
                                                 disposed material to be reduced to                      70 nautical miles offshore. This distance             project area, although during dredging
                                                 ambient conditions before reaching any                  is well beyond the 5 to 10 nautical mile              activities there would be an increase in
                                                 environmentally sensitive areas.                        haul distance determined to be feasible               vessel activity in the areas between the
                                                 Dilution rates are expected to range                    by the USACE for maintenance of their                 river entrance and the proposed
                                                 from 140:1 to 2800:1 after four hours.                  Jacksonville Harbor project. Additional               expanded ODMDS which may lead to
                                                 The primary impact of disposal                          disadvantages to off-shelf ocean                      an increase risk of animal collisions.
                                                 activities on water quality is expected to              disposal would be the unknown                         Observance of critical habitat
                                                 be temporary turbidity caused by the                    environmental impacts of disposal on                  designations and the North Atlantic
                                                 physical movement of sediment through                   deep-sea, stable, fine-grained benthic                right whale Early Warning System
                                                 the water column. All dredged material                  communities and the higher cost of                    should mitigate for this potential
                                                 proposed for disposal will be evaluated                 monitoring sites in deeper waters and                 increase.
                                                 according to the ocean dumping                          further offshore.                                        The proposed expanded ODMDS is
                                                 regulations at 40 CFR 227.13 and                           Historic disposal has occurred at the              not located in exclusive breeding,
                                                 guidance developed by the EPA and the                   proposed location for the expanded                    spawning, nursery, feeding or passage
                                                 USACE.                                                  ODMDS. The substrate of the proposed                  areas for adult or juvenile phases of
                                                    (3) The sizes of disposal sites will be              expanded ODMDS is similar grain size                  living resources. The most active fish
                                                 limited in order to localize for                        to the disposal material.                             breeding and nursery areas are located
                                                 identification and control any                                                                                in inshore estuarine waters, along
                                                                                                         Specific Criteria (40 CFR 228.6)
                                                 immediate adverse impacts, and to                                                                             adjacent beaches, or in nearshore reef
                                                 permit the implementation of effective                     (1) Geographical Position, Depth of                areas. At and in the immediate vicinity
                                                 monitoring and surveillance to prevent                  Water, Bottom Topography and                          of the proposed expanded ODMDS,
                                                 adverse long-range impacts. Size,                       Distance from Coast (40 CFR                           spawning and migrating adult penaeid
                                                 configuration, and location are to be                   228.6(a)(1)).                                         shrimp may be present. However, as
                                                 determined as part of the disposal site                    The EPA does not anticipate that the               much of the dredged material will
                                                 evaluation (40 CFR 228.5(d)).                           geographical position of the proposed                 consist of silts and clays, it appears
                                                    The location, size, and configuration                expanded ODMDS, including the depth,                  likely that the area will remain suitable
                                                 of the proposed expanded ODMDS                          bottom topography and distance from                   for penaeid shrimp.
                                                 allow and facilitate long-term capacity,                the coastline, will unreasonably degrade                 (3) Location in Relation to Beaches
                                                 site management, and site monitoring                    the marine environment. The proposed                  and Other Amenity Areas (40 CFR
                                                 while limiting environmental impacts to                 expanded ODMDS is located on the                      228.6(a)(3)).
                                                 the surrounding area to the extent                      shallow continental shelf off northeast                  The proposed site is approximately
                                                 possible. Based on projected future new                 Florida and is 7.1 nautical miles                     4.4 nmi from coastal beaches and
                                                 work and maintenance dredged material                   southeast of the mouth of the St. Johns               protected inshore waters. Shore-related
                                                 disposal needs, it is estimated that the                River. Depths within the proposed                     amenities include Nassau River-St.
                                                 new ODMDS should be approximately 4                     expansion area of the ODMDS range                     Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve,
                                                 nmi2 in size to meet the long-term (>50                 from 43 to 66 feet (13 to 20 meters) with             Little Talbot Island State Park, Kingsley
                                                 years) disposal needs of the area. An                   an average depth of 57 feet (17 meters).              Plantation Historic Monument, and Fort
                                                 ODMDS of this size should have a                        To help avoid adverse mounding at the                 Caroline National Memorial. These
                                                 capacity of greater than 65 million cubic               proposed expanded ODMDS,                              amenity areas are outside the area to be
                                                 yards. The proposed expanded ODMDS                      bathymetry will be routinely monitored                affected by disposal in the proposed
                                                 is 4.56 nmi2 in size inclusive of the                   following disposal activities and                     expanded ODMDS. The site is
                                                 existing Jacksonville ODMDS.                            disposal locations modified as                        approximately 4 to 5 nmi west of the
                                                    A site management and monitoring                     necessary. In this way, mounding that                 nearest artificial reef or fishing hotspots.
                                                 program will be implemented to                          could create a navigation hazard will be                 (4) Types and Quantities of Wastes
                                                 determine if disposal at the site is                    avoided. Material disposed in the                     Proposed to be Disposed of, and
                                                 significantly affecting adjacent areas and              proposed expanded ODMDS is not                        Proposed Methods of Release, including
                                                 to detect the presence of long-term                     expected to move from the proposed                    Methods of Packing the Waste, if any (40
                                                 adverse effects. At a minimum, the                      expanded ODMDS except during large                    CFR 228.6(a)(4)).
                                                 monitoring program will consist of                      storm events.                                            Dredged material found suitable for
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                                                 bathymetric surveys, sediment grain                        (2) Location in Relation to Breeding,              ocean disposal pursuant to the
                                                 size analysis, chemical analysis of                     Spawning, Nursery, Feeding, or Passage                regulatory criteria for dredged material,
                                                 constituents of concern in the                          Areas of Living Resources in Adult or                 or characterized by chemical and
                                                 sediments, an assessment of the health                  Juvenile Phases (40 CFR 228.6(a)(2)).                 biological testing and found suitable for
                                                 of the benthic community, and an                           The proposed expanded ODMDS is                     disposal into ocean waters, will be the
                                                 assessment of any movement of                           located within the North Atlantic right               only material allowed to be disposed at
                                                 disposed dredged material offsite. The                  whale critical habitat. The coastal                   the proposed expanded ODMDS. No
                                                 size of the proposed expanded ODMDS                     waters off Georgia and northern Florida               material defined as ‘‘waste’’ under the


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                                                 MPRSA will be allowed to be disposed                    shell, and some rock) from the                           Commercial fishing (shrimp trawling)
                                                 at the site. The dredged material to be                 Jacksonville Harbor Navigation Project                occurs primarily to the west of the
                                                 disposed at the proposed expanded                       and the Naval Station Mayport entrance                proposed expanded ODMDS. The
                                                 ODMDS will be a mixture of rock,                        channel and turning basin. The                        northern portion of the proposed
                                                 sands, silts and clays. Annual average                  Jacksonville ODMDS received interim                   expanded ODMDS encompasses areas
                                                 quantities are expected to range 0.5 to                 site designation status in 1977 and final             with rubble and other debris that
                                                 1.1 million cubic yards. 18 million                     designation in 1983. Prior to 1970 and                commercial shrimp trawlers avoid due
                                                 cubic yards is expected to be disposed                  in the early 1970s, material was                      to potential damage to their shrimp nets.
                                                 from the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening                  disposed in an area 0.5 nmi east of the               The southern portion of the proposed
                                                 Project. Generally, disposal is expected                Jacksonville ODMDS. In the late 1970s                 expanded ODMDS includes areas used
                                                 to occur from a hopper dredge or                        material was unintentionally disposed                 for commercial shrimp trawling. The
                                                 disposal scow, in which case, material                  south of the site. Water column                       proposed expanded ODMDS will be
                                                 will be released just below the surface                 chemistry in past studies at ODMDS                    managed such that rock will be
                                                 while the disposal vessel remains                       sites has typically shown little or no                disposed in the eastern portion of the
                                                 underway and slowly transits the                        impact due to dredged material                        proposed expanded ODMDS outside of
                                                 disposal location.                                      disposal. Sediment analysis in the late               the fishing area and finer grained
                                                    (5) Feasibility of Surveillance and                  1970s showed higher concentrations of                 material (silts/clays) will be disposed in
                                                 Monitoring (40 CFR 228.6(a)(5)).                        certain heavy metals (nickel, copper,                 the western portion. Additionally, the
                                                    The EPA expects monitoring and                       zinc, lead, and chromium), Kjeldahl                   southern portion will only be used if the
                                                 surveillance at the proposed expanded                   nitrogen, and organic carbon in                       northern portion has reached capacity.
                                                 ODMDS to be feasible and readily                        sediments within the disposal site                       Potential sand borrow areas have been
                                                 performed from ocean or regional class                  versus outside the site. Sediment                     identified to the east of the proposed
                                                 research vessels. The proposed                          analysis as part of a 1995 benthic survey             expanded ODMDS. The proposed
                                                 expanded ODMDS is of similar size,                      showed that, in general, metal                        expanded ODMDS will be managed to
                                                 water depth and distance from shore of                  concentrations within the ODMDS                       avoid impacts to these areas. Only rock
                                                 a majority of the ODMDSs within the                     remained elevated compared to                         and sand will be disposed in the eastern
                                                 Southeastern United States which are                    concentrations outside the ODMDS.                     portions of the proposed expanded
                                                 routinely monitored. The EPA will                       However, concentrations within the                    ODMDS providing a buffer between the
                                                 ensure monitoring of the site for                       ODMDS have decreased since 1978 and,                  disposal of silts and clays and the
                                                 physical, biological and chemical                       based on a 1998 study, continue to                    potential borrow areas. The nearest
                                                 attributes as well as for potential                     decrease. The average percentage of silts             potential borrow areas is adjacent to the
                                                 impacts beyond the site boundaries.                     and clays at stations within the ODMDS                southern half of the proposed expanded
                                                 Bathymetric surveys will be conducted
                                                                                                         exceeds that of stations outside the                  ODMDS. This borrow area is expected
                                                 routinely as defined in the SMMP,
                                                                                                         ODMDS, but has decreased both inside                  to be exhausted prior to use of the
                                                 contaminant levels in the dredged
                                                                                                         and outside the ODMDS since. A 2009                   southern portion of the proposed
                                                 material will be analyzed prior to
                                                                                                         study documented tri-n-butyltin, di-n-                expanded ODMDS as the southern
                                                 dumping, and the benthic infauna and
                                                                                                         butyltin, and n-butyltin present at                   portion will only be used if the northern
                                                 epibenthic organisms will be monitored
                                                                                                         sampling stations both inside and                     portion has reached capacity.
                                                 every 10 years, as funding allows.
                                                    (6) Dispersal, Horizontal Transport                  outside the Jacksonville ODMDS.                          The likelihood of direct interference
                                                 and Vertical Mixing Characteristics of                  Benthic infaunal community studies at                 with these activities is low, provided
                                                 the Area, including Prevailing Current                  the existing Jacksonville ODMDS have                  there is close communication and
                                                 Direction and Velocity, if any (40 CFR                  showed that communities remain                        coordination among users of the ocean
                                                 228.6(a)(6)).                                           diverse with no significant changes. The              resources. The EPA is not aware of any
                                                    Waves are predominately out of the                   normal equilibrium benthic community                  plans for desalination plants, or fish and
                                                 east and a few exceed 2 meters (6.6 feet)               in the area consists of surface-dwelling              shellfish culture operations near the
                                                 in height or 15 seconds (s) in period.                  suspension feeders that are pre-adapted               proposed expanded ODMDS at this
                                                 Waves are the primary factor                            to energetic sandy environments.                      time. The proposed expanded ODMDS
                                                 influencing re-suspension of disposed                      (8) Interference with Shipping,                    is not located in areas of special
                                                 dredged material, and currents probably                 Fishing, Recreation, Mineral Extraction,              scientific importance.
                                                 affect the direction and magnitude of                   Desalination, Fish and Shellfish                         (9) The Existing Water Quality and
                                                 transport. Currents flow predominately                  Culture, Areas of Special Scientific                  Ecology of the Sites as Determined by
                                                 in a north-northwest and south-                         Importance and Other Legitimate Uses                  Available Data or Trend Assessment of
                                                 southeast direction and rarely exceeds                  of the Ocean (40 CFR 228.6(a)(8)).                    Baseline Surveys (40 CFR 228.6(a)(9)).
                                                 30 cm/s in magnitude. Modeling and                         The proposed expanded ODMDS is                        Spring and fall season baseline
                                                 monitoring conducted at the existing                    not expected to interfere with shipping,              surveys were conducted in 2010 at the
                                                 ODMDS has shown that the net                            fishing, recreation or other legitimate               proposed expanded ODMDS. Water
                                                 direction of transport is to the south.                 uses of the ocean. Commercial                         quality was determined to be good with
                                                 Dilution rates due to mixing are                        navigation, commercial fishing, and                   no evidence of degradation. No hypoxia
                                                 expected to range from 140:1 to 2800:1                  mineral extraction (sand mining) are the              conditions were observed and all
                                                 after four hours.                                       primary activities that may spatially                 chemical constituents were below EPA
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                                                    (7) Existence and Effects of Current                 overlap with disposal at the proposed                 national recommended water quality
                                                 and Previous Discharges and Dumping                     expanded ODMDS. The proposed                          criteria for salt water. Annelid worms,
                                                 in the Area (including Cumulative                       expanded ODMDS avoids the National                    arthropods, echinoderms, gastropods,
                                                 Effects) (40 CFR 228.6(a)(7)).                          Oceanographic and Atmospheric                         and bivalves are common benthic
                                                    The areas within the vicinity of the                 Administration (NOAA) recommended                     taxonomic groups. The Atlantic croaker,
                                                 Jacksonville ODMDS have been in use                     vessel routes offshore Jacksonville,                  spotted hake, searobins, drums, and
                                                 since 1952 for disposal of dredged                      Florida, thereby avoiding conflict with               sand flounders are common fish species.
                                                 material (e.g., sand, silt, clay, gravel,               commercial navigation.                                Important mollusks include transverse


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                                                 and ponderous arks, mussels, and                        III. Environmental Statutory Review—                  were received. The proposed expanded
                                                 Atlantic calico scallops.                               National Environmental Policy Act                     ODMDS was sited to minimize impacts
                                                    (10) Potentiality for the Development                (NEPA); Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA);                   to shrimping grounds, habitat and sand
                                                 or Recruitment of Nuisance Species in                   Marine Mammal Protection Act                          borrow areas to the extent possible. The
                                                                                                         (MMPA); Coastal Zone Management                       EPA and USACE have conducted
                                                 the Disposal Site (40 CFR 228.6(a)(10)).
                                                                                                         Act (CZMA); Endangered Species Act                    computer modeling and field
                                                    Nuisance species, considered as any                  (ESA); National Historic Preservation                 monitoring to evaluate sediment
                                                 undesirable organism not previously                     Act (NHPA)                                            transport. The SMMP developed for the
                                                 existing at a location, have not been                                                                         proposed expanded ODMDS outlines
                                                                                                         a. NEPA
                                                 observed at, or in the vicinity of, the                                                                       how the proposed expanded ODMDS
                                                 proposed expanded ODMDS. Material                          Section 102 of the National                        will be monitored and managed to
                                                 expected to be disposed at the proposed                 Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as                  minimize impacts outside the
                                                 expanded ODMDS will be rock, sand,                      amended (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 to                     boundaries of the proposed expanded
                                                 silt and clay similar to the sediment                   4370f, requires Federal agencies to                   ODMDS. This includes buffer zones,
                                                 present at the proposed expanded                        prepare an Environmental Impact                       monitoring for sediment transport and
                                                 ODMDS. Finer-grained material could                     Statement (EIS) for major federal actions             deposition offsite and staged site use to
                                                                                                         significantly affecting the quality of the            avoid conflict with sand borrow
                                                 have the potential to attract different
                                                                                                         human environment. NEPA does not                      activities. Regarding critical habitat for
                                                 species to the proposed expanded
                                                                                                         apply to EPA designations of ocean                    loggerhead sea turtles, the National
                                                 ODMDS then currently exist as was                       disposal sites under the MPRSA because                Marine Fisheries Service issued the
                                                 documented following disposal of                        the courts have exempted the EPA’s                    final rule on July 10, 2014 to designate
                                                 significant amounts of silts and clays                  actions under the MPRSA from the                      critical habitat for the Northwest
                                                 from deepening of Naval Station                         procedural requirements of NEPA                       Atlantic Ocean Distinct Population
                                                 Mayport. However, it is expected that                   through the functional equivalence                    Segment (DPS) of the loggerhead sea
                                                 over time, as currents and waves energy                 doctrine. The EPA has, by policy,                     turtle (Caretta caretta) within the
                                                 transport the finer-grained sediments                   determined that the preparation of                    Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico
                                                 away, the normal equilibrium benthic                    NEPA documents for certain EPA                        regarding critical habitat for loggerhead
                                                 community will re-establish itself. The                 regulatory actions, including actions                 sea turtle in the Northwest Atlantic
                                                 proposed SMMP includes benthic                          under the MPRSA, is appropriate. The                  Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Nearshore
                                                 infaunal monitoring requirements,                       EPA’s ‘‘Notice of Policy and Procedures               reproductive habitat is located within
                                                 which will act to identify any nuisance                 for Voluntary Preparation of NEPA                     the vicinity of the proposed expanded
                                                 species and allow the EPA to direct                     Documents,’’ (Voluntary NEPA Policy),                 ODMDS along parts of Duval and St.
                                                 special studies and/or operational                      63 FR 58045, (October 29, 1998), sets                 Johns counties extending from the mean
                                                 changes to address the issue if it arises.              out both the policy and procedures the                high water mark to 1.6 km offshore. The
                                                                                                         EPA uses when preparing such                          analysis of endangered and threatened
                                                    (11) Existence at or in Close Proximity              environmental review documents. The                   species and associated critical habitat
                                                 to the Site of any Significant Natural or               EPA’s primary voluntary NEPA                          presented in the FEIS did not include
                                                 Cultural Feature of Historical                          document for expanding the ODMDS is                   this habitat. The EPA has conducted a
                                                 Importance (40 CFR 228.6(a)(11)).                       the Final Environmental Impact                        supplementary analysis of the
                                                    No significant cultural features have                Statement for Designation of an Ocean                 loggerhead critical habitat and
                                                 been identified at, or in the vicinity of,              Dredged Material Disposal Site Offshore               concluded that the action is not likely
                                                 the proposed expanded ODMDS at this                     Jacksonville, Florida, [October 2014]                 to adversely affect the loggerhead sea
                                                 time. Archaeological surveys of the                     (FEIS), prepared by the EPA in                        turtle or its critical habitat.
                                                 proposed expanded ODMDS were                            cooperation with the USACE. On                           The proposed action discussed in the
                                                 conducted in 2011 and 2012. The                         October 17, 2014, the Notice of                       FEIS is the permanent designation of an
                                                 survey identified three sub-bottom                      Availability (NOA) of the FEIS for                    expanded ODMDS offshore Jacksonville,
                                                                                                         public review and comment was                         Florida. The purpose of the proposed
                                                 features and one magnetic cluster.
                                                                                                         published in the Federal Register (79                 action is to provide an environmentally
                                                 Archaeological divers investigated these
                                                                                                         FR 62436 [October 17, 2014]). Anyone                  acceptable option for the ocean disposal
                                                 targets and determined that they did not                desiring a copy of the FEIS may obtain                of dredged material. The need for the
                                                 represent significant cultural features of              one from the addresses given above. The               expanded ODMDS is based on a
                                                 historical or prehistorical importance.                 public comment period on the FEIS                     demonstrated USACE need for ocean
                                                 The EPA has coordinated with Florida’s                  closed on November 17, 2014. The FEIS                 disposal of dredged material from the
                                                 State Historic Preservation Officer                     and its Appendices, which are part of                 Jacksonville Harbor Navigation Project,
                                                 (SHPO) to identify any cultural features.               the docket for this action, provide the               Naval Station Mayport, and the
                                                 The SHPO concurred with the EPA’s                       threshold environmental review for                    proposed Jacksonville Harbor
                                                 determination that the proposed                         expansion of the ODMDS. The                           Deepening Project. The need for ocean
                                                 expansion of the ODMDS will have no                     information from the FEIS is used                     disposal for these and other projects,
                                                 effect on cultural resources listed, or                 above, in the discussion of the ocean                 and the suitability of the material for
                                                 eligible for listing on the National                    dumping criteria.                                     ocean disposal, will be determined on a
                                                 Register of Historic Places. No                            The EPA received five comment                      case-by-case basis as part of the USACE
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                                                 shipwrecks have been observed or                        letters on the FEIS. There were two                   process of issuing permits for ocean
                                                 documented within the proposed                          main concerns expressed in those                      disposal for private/federal actions and
                                                 expanded ODMDS or its immediate                         letters: (1) Potential movement of                    a public review process for its own
                                                 vicinity.                                               disposed material impacting areas such                actions. This will include an evaluation
                                                                                                         as habitat, fisheries and sand borrow                 of disposal alternatives.
                                                                                                         areas; and (2) effects on nearby recently                For the proposed expanded ODMDS,
                                                                                                         designated loggerhead critical habitat.               the USACE and the EPA would evaluate
                                                                                                         No objections to the ODMDS expansion                  all federal dredged material disposal


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                                                 projects pursuant to the EPA criteria set               existing Jacksonville ODMDS.                          and east of the existing Jacksonville
                                                 forth in the Ocean Dumping Regulations                  Alternative 3 is located in an area                   ODMDS. The eastern portion of the
                                                 (40 CFR 220–229) and the USACE                          frequently fished by the shrimping                    proposed expanded ODMDS contains
                                                 regulations (33 CFR 209.120 and 335–                    industry. Additionally, it is in an area              approximately 3.5 acres of rubble from
                                                 338). The USACE issues Marine                           that historically has had a high number               what is believed to be historic dredged
                                                 Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries                   of recorded North Atlantic right whale                material disposal. Disposal operations
                                                 Act (MPRSA) permits to applicants for                   visits compared to south of the St. Johns             will be managed so that only rock
                                                 the transport of dredged material                       River.                                                disposal occurs in this area to enhance
                                                 intended for disposal after compliance                                                                        any potential habitat features. The
                                                                                                         3. Alternative Sites Beyond the
                                                 with regulations is determined. The                                                                           eastern edge of proposed expanded
                                                                                                         Continental Shelf
                                                 EPA has the right to disapprove any                                                                           ODMDS is approximately 1 nmi west of
                                                 ocean disposal project if, in its                          Alternative sites beyond the                       the Duval County Sand borrow area and
                                                 judgment, all provisions of MPRSA and                   continental shelf would be more than 60               does not overlap with any potential
                                                 the associated implementing regulations                 nmi from the mouth of the St. Johns                   future sand band areas. It is
                                                 have not been met.                                      River, a distance beyond the point at                 approximately 1 nmi east of primary
                                                    The FEIS discusses the need for the                  which dredged material disposal is                    shrimp trawling areas and is in an area
                                                 proposed expanded ODMDS and                             considered economically and                           less frequented by the North Atlantic
                                                 examines ocean disposal site                            operationally feasible. This limitation to            right whale. Furthermore, from an
                                                 alternatives to the proposed actions. The               a 5 to 10 nmi radius reflects the                     operations and site management
                                                 need for expanding the current ODMDS                    economic constraints on dredging and                  standpoint, it is advantageous to have a
                                                 is based on observed excessive                          disposal operations for the Jacksonville              single expanded ODMDS rather than the
                                                 mounding at the existing ODMDS,                         Harbor area, particularly as they relate              existing ODMDS and a new ODMDS as
                                                 future capacity modeling, historical                    to increasing fuel costs, which could be              it can be managed as a single entity and
                                                 dredging volumes, estimated dredging                    as much as seven times higher if a site               will provide additional disposal
                                                 volumes for proposed projects, and                      off the continental shelf were selected.              capacity in areas that would otherwise
                                                 limited capacity of upland CDFs in the                  Regular monitoring of the site, as                    be used as buffer zones. Therefore,
                                                 area. Non-ocean disposal options have                   required by the SMMP, would also be                   expansion of the existing Jacksonville
                                                 been examined in the FEIS based on                      more difficult logistically and more                  ODMDS has been selected as the
                                                 information provided by the USACE in                    costly than a site located beyond the                 preferred alternative in the FEIS.
                                                 the Dredged Material Management Plans                   continental shelf. Based on these                        The FEIS presents the information
                                                 for Jacksonville Harbor. There is                       factors, the option of using off shelf sites          needed to evaluate the suitability of
                                                 sufficient capacity at CDFs for                         for disposal of dredged material was                  ocean disposal areas for final
                                                 continued maintenance of the                            eliminated from detailed consideration.               designation use and is based on a series
                                                 Jacksonville Harbor Cuts 14 through 42                                                                        of disposal site environmental studies.
                                                                                                         4. No Action Alternative
                                                 for the next 20 years and nearshore                                                                           The environmental studies and final
                                                 placement is the preferred disposal                        The No-Action Alternative means that               designation are being conducted in
                                                 alternative for beach-compatible                        the EPA would not designate a new or                  accordance with the requirements of
                                                 material from Cuts 3 through 13.                        expand the existing Jacksonville                      MPRSA, the Ocean Dumping
                                                 However, capacity at the CDFs is                        ODMDS. Dredged material that would                    Regulations, and other applicable
                                                 limited and may not be a viable                         normally have gone to the Jacksonville                Federal environmental legislation. The
                                                 alternative in the long term (greater than              ODMDS may have to go to the                           site coordinates have been adjusted
                                                 20 years) and nearshore placement                       Fernandina Beach ODMDS once the                       slightly from those presented in the
                                                 alternatives are limited to beach-quality               Jacksonville ODMDS reaches capacity.                  FEIS to align site corners with lines of
                                                 sand and the expected quantity of beach                 There are several concerns associated                 longitude and latitude. Differences
                                                 quality sand can be minimal.                            with using the Fernandina Beach                       differ by no more than 100 feet and do
                                                 Furthermore, neither of these                           ODMDS for disposal of dredged material                not affect the conclusions and
                                                 alternatives provides capacity for                      from the Jacksonville Harbor area,                    information presented in the FEIS.
                                                 disposal of material from Naval Station                 including: (1) Adverse impacts to
                                                                                                         dredging projects from the Fernandina                 b. MSA
                                                 Mayport or the proposed Jacksonville
                                                 Harbor Deepening Project.                               Beach, Florida area due to reduced                       The EPA prepared an essential fish
                                                    The following ocean disposal                         capacity at the Fernandina Beach                      habitat (EFH) assessment pursuant to
                                                 alternatives were evaluated in the FEIS:                ODMDS; (2) increased costs associated                 Section 305(b), 16 U.S.C. 1855(b)(2), of
                                                                                                         with additional fuel consumption; (3)                 the Magnuson-Stevens Act, as amended
                                                 1. Alternative 2: South of the                          increased air emissions associated; and               (MSA), 16 U.S.C. 1801 to 1891d, and
                                                 Jacksonville ODMDS                                      (4) increased risk of vessel strikes with             submitted that assessment to the
                                                    Alternative 2 is the designation of a                the North Atlantic right whale. The No                National Marine Fisheries Service
                                                 new ODMDS approximately 1 nmi                           Action Alternative does not meet the                  (NMFS) on May 11, 2012. The NMFS
                                                 south of the southernmost boundary of                   proposed action’s purpose and need.                   provided EFH Conservation
                                                 the existing Jacksonville ODMDS.                        However, it was evaluated in the FEIS                 Recommendations and a request for
                                                 Alternative 2 had more potential                        as a basis to compare the effects of the              additional information on July 11, 2012.
                                                 impacts to sand borrow areas and was                    other alternatives considered.                        The EPA prepared an interim response
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                                                 not preferred by shrimp fishing                                                                               with the requested additional
                                                                                                         5. Preferred Alternative: Expansion of                information on August 2, 2012 and a
                                                 industry.
                                                                                                         the Existing Jacksonville ODMDS                       revised EFH Assessment for the
                                                 2. Alternative 3: North of the                             The preferred alternative is the                   preferred alternative on October 6, 2014.
                                                 Jacksonville ODMDS                                      proposed expansion of the existing                    In a letter dated January 5, 2015, NMFS
                                                    Alternative 3 is the designation of a                Jacksonville ODMDS. Under this                        determined that the EPA and the
                                                 new ODMDS approximately 6 nmi north                     alternative, an additional 3.56 nmi2 area             USACE have provided the substantive
                                                 of the northernmost boundary of the                     would be added adjacent to the south                  justification required by 50 CFR


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                                                 600.920(k) for not following EFH                        likely to adversely affect designated                 retain, report, or publicly disclose
                                                 conservation recommendations.                           critical habitat for the North Atlantic               information to or for a Federal agency.
                                                                                                         right whale or the loggerhead sea turtle.
                                                 c. CZMA                                                                                                       c. Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                         The USFWS concurred on the EPA’s
                                                    Pursuant to an Office of Water policy                finding that the proposed action is not                  The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                 memorandum dated October 23, 1989,                      likely to adversely affect listed                     generally requires Federal agencies to
                                                 the EPA has evaluated the proposed site                 endangered or threatened species under                prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis
                                                 designations for consistency with the                   the jurisdiction of the USFWS. The EPA                of any rule subject to notice and
                                                 State of Florida’s (the State) approved                 will not take final action on the                     comment rulemaking requirements
                                                 coastal management program. The EPA                     proposed site until consultation with                 under the Administrative Procedure Act
                                                 has determined that the designation of                  NMFS under the ESA is complete.                       or any other statute unless the agency
                                                 the proposed site is consistent to the                                                                        certifies that the rule will not have a
                                                 maximum extent practicable with the                     e. NHPA                                               significant economic impact on a
                                                 State coastal management program, and                      The USACE and the EPA initiated                    substantial number of small entities.
                                                 submitted this determination to the                     consultation with the State of Florida’s              Small entities include small businesses,
                                                 State for review in accordance with the                 Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) on               small organizations, and small
                                                 EPA policy. The State concurred with                    November 24, 2010, to address the                     governmental jurisdictions. For
                                                 this determination on November 17,                      National Historic Preservation Act, as                purposes of assessing the impacts of this
                                                 2014. In addition, as part of the NEPA                  amended (NHPA), 16 U.S.C. 470 to                      rule on small entities, small entity is
                                                 process, the EPA has consulted with the                 470a–2, which requires Federal agencies               defined as: (1) A small business defined
                                                 State regarding the effects of the                      to take into account the effect of their              by the Small Business Administration’s
                                                 dumping at the proposed site on the                     actions on districts, sites, buildings,               size regulations at 13 CFR 121.201; (2)
                                                 State’s coastal zone. The EPA has taken                 structures, or objects, included in, or               a small governmental jurisdiction that is
                                                 the State’s comments into account in                                                                          a government of a city, county, town,
                                                                                                         eligible for inclusion in the National
                                                 preparing the FEIS for the site, in                                                                           school district, or special district with a
                                                                                                         Register of Historic Places (NRHP). A
                                                 determining whether the proposed site                                                                         population of less than 50,000; and (3)
                                                                                                         submerged cultural resource survey of
                                                 should be designated, and in                                                                                  a small organization that is any not-for-
                                                                                                         the area including the use of
                                                 determining whether restrictions or                                                                           profit enterprise which is independently
                                                                                                         magnetometer, side scan sonar, and sub-
                                                 limitations should be placed on the use                                                                       owned and operated and is not
                                                                                                         bottom profiler was conducted in 2011.
                                                 of the site, if they are designated. The                                                                      dominant in its field. The EPA
                                                                                                         A follow-up archaeological diver
                                                 EPA modified Alternative 1 to address                                                                         determined that this proposed action
                                                                                                         investigation was conducted in 2012.
                                                 the State’s concern regarding potential                                                                       will not have a significant economic
                                                                                                         No historic properties were found
                                                 impacts to hard bottom benthic habitat                                                                        impact on small entities because the
                                                                                                         within the proposed expanded ODMDS
                                                 and has incorporated management and                                                                           proposed rule will only have the effect
                                                 monitoring requirements into the SMMP                   boundaries and SHPO concurred with
                                                                                                                                                               of regulating the location of site to be
                                                 to ensure that disposed dredged                         the determination that designated the
                                                                                                                                                               used for the disposal of dredged
                                                 materials do not negatively affect                      expanded ODMDS would have no effect
                                                                                                                                                               material in ocean waters. After
                                                 important benthic resources and sand                    on cultural resource listed, or eligible
                                                                                                                                                               considering the economic impacts of
                                                 borrow areas located outside of the                     for listing on the NRHP.
                                                                                                                                                               this proposed rule, I certify that this
                                                 designated ODMDS boundaries.                            IV. Statutory and Executive Order                     action will not have a significant
                                                 Furthermore, at the request of the State,               Reviews                                               economic impact on a substantial
                                                 the EPA has conducted an evaluation of                                                                        number of small entities.
                                                 recently designated critical habitat for                  This rule proposes the designation of
                                                 the loggerhead sea turtle.                              an expanded ODMDS pursuant to                         d. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                         Section 102 of the MPRSA. This                          This proposed action contains no
                                                 d. ESA                                                  proposed action complies with                         Federal mandates under the provisions
                                                    The Endangered Species Act, as                       applicable executive orders and                       of Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                 amended (ESA), 16 U.S.C. 1531 to 1544,                  statutory provisions as follows:                      Reform Act (UMRA) of 1995, 2 U.S.C.
                                                 requires Federal agencies to consult                    a. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                  1531 to 1538, for State, local, or tribal
                                                 with NMFS and the U.S. Fish and                         Planning and Review and Executive                     governments or the private sector. This
                                                 Wildlife Service (USFWS) to ensure that                 Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                 action imposes no new enforceable duty
                                                 any action authorized, funded, or                       Regulatory Review                                     on any State, local or tribal governments
                                                 carried out by the Federal agency is not                                                                      or the private sector. Therefore, this
                                                 likely to jeopardize the continued                         This proposed action is not a                      action is not subject to the requirements
                                                 existence of any endangered species or                  ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under               of sections 202 or 205 of the UMRA.
                                                 threatened species or result in the                     the terms of Executive Order 12866 (58                This action is also not subject to the
                                                 destruction or adverse modification of                  FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and is                     requirements of section 203 of the
                                                 any critical habitat. The EPA prepared                  therefore not subject to review under                 UMRA because it contains no regulatory
                                                 a Biological Assessment (BA) to assess                  Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 (76                  requirements that might significantly or
                                                 the potential effects of expanding the                  FR 3821, January 21, 2011).                           uniquely affect small government
                                                 Jacksonville ODMDS on aquatic and                                                                             entities. Those entities are already
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                                                                                                         b. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                 wildlife species and submitted that BA                                                                        subject to existing permitting
                                                 to the NMFS and USFWS on October 6,                       This action does not impose an                      requirements for the disposal of dredged
                                                 2014. A supplement to the BA                            information collection burden under the               material in ocean waters.
                                                 addressing loggerhead critical habitat                  provisions of the Paperwork Reduction
                                                 was submitted on January 15, 2015. The                  Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. Burden is                 e. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                 EPA concluded that its action may                       defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b). This                         This proposed action does not have
                                                 affect, but is not likely to adversely                  proposed site designation, does not                   federalism implications. It does not
                                                 affect 10 ESA-listed species and is not                 require persons to obtain, maintain,                  have substantial direct effects on the


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                                                 States, on the relationship between the                 Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355)                  environmental effects on minority or
                                                 national government and the States, or                  because it is not a ‘‘significant                     low-income populations because it does
                                                 on the distribution of power and                        regulatory action’’ as defined under                  not affect the level of protection
                                                 responsibilities among various levels of                Executive Order 12866. However, we                    provided to human health or the
                                                 government, as specified in Executive                   welcome comments on this proposed                     environment. The EPA has assessed the
                                                 Order 13132. Thus, Executive Order                      action related to this Executive Order.               overall protectiveness of expanding the
                                                 13132 does not apply to this action. In                                                                       Jacksonville ODMDS against the criteria
                                                                                                         i. National Technology Transfer and
                                                 the spirit of Executive Order 13132, and                                                                      established pursuant to the MPRSA to
                                                                                                         Advancement Act
                                                 consistent with EPA policy to promote                                                                         ensure that any adverse impact to the
                                                 communications between the EPA and                         Section 12(d) of the National                      environment will be mitigated to the
                                                 State and local governments, the EPA                    Technology Transfer and Advancement                   greatest extent practicable. We welcome
                                                 specifically solicited comments on this                 Act of 1995 (‘‘NTTAA’’), Public Law                   comments on this proposed action
                                                 proposed action from State and local                    104–113, 12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272), directs               related to this Executive Order.
                                                 officials.                                              the EPA to use voluntary consensus
                                                                                                         standards in its regulatory activities                List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 228
                                                 f. Executive Order 13175: Consultation                  unless to do so would be inconsistent                   Environmental protection, Water
                                                 and Coordination With Indian Tribal                     with applicable law or otherwise                      pollution control.
                                                 Governments                                             impractical. Voluntary consensus                        Authority: This action is issued under the
                                                    This proposed action does not have                   standards are technical standards (e.g.,              authority of Section 102 of the Marine
                                                 tribal implications, as specified in                    materials specifications, test methods,               Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, as
                                                 Executive Order 13175 because the                       sampling procedures, and business                     amended, 33 U.S.C. 1401, 1411, 1412.
                                                 expansion of the Jacksonville ODMDS                     practices) that are developed or adopted
                                                                                                                                                                 Dated: February 11, 2015.
                                                 will not have a direct effect on Indian                 by voluntary consensus bodies. The
                                                                                                         NTTAA directs the EPA to provide                      V. Anne Heard,
                                                 Tribes, on the relationship between the
                                                 federal government and Indian Tribes,                   Congress, through OMB, explanations                   Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
                                                 or on the distribution of power and                     when the Agency decides not to use                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                 responsibilities between the federal                    available and applicable voluntary                    preamble, The EPA proposes to amend
                                                 government and Indian Tribes. Thus,                     consensus standards. This proposed                    chapter I, title 40 of the Code of Federal
                                                 Executive Order 13175 does not apply                    action includes environmental                         Regulations as follows:
                                                 to this action. Although Executive Order                monitoring and measurement as
                                                 13175 does not apply to this proposed                   described in EPA’s proposed SMMP.                     PART 228—CRITERIA FOR THE
                                                 action the EPA consulted with tribal                    The EPA will not require the use of                   MANAGEMENT OF DISPOSAL SITES
                                                 officials in the development of this                    specific, prescribed analytic methods for             FOR OCEAN DUMPING
                                                 action, particularly as the action relates              monitoring and managing the
                                                 to potential impacts to historic or                     designated ODMDS. The Agency plans                    ■ 1. The authority citation for Part 228
                                                 cultural resources. The EPA specifically                to allow the use of any method, whether               continues to read as follows:
                                                 solicits additional comments on this                    it constitutes a voluntary consensus                      Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1412 and 1418.
                                                 proposed action from tribal officials.                  standard or not, that meets the                       ■ 2. Section 228.15 is amended by
                                                                                                         monitoring and measurement criteria                   revising paragraphs (h)(9)(i) through (iii)
                                                 g. Executive Order 13045: Protection of                 discussed in the proposed SMMP. The
                                                 Children From Environmental Health                                                                            and (vi) to read as follows:
                                                                                                         EPA welcomes comments on this aspect
                                                 and Safety Risks                                        of the proposed rulemaking and,                       § 228.15 Dumping sites designated on a
                                                    The EPA interprets Executive Order                   specifically, invites the public to                   final basis.
                                                 13045 as applying only to those                         identify potentially-applicable                       *      *     *    *     *
                                                 regulatory actions that concern health or               voluntary consensus standards and to                    (h) * * *
                                                 safety risks, such that the analysis                    explain why such standards should be                    (9) * * *
                                                 required under Section 5–501 of the                     used in this proposed action.                           (i) Location: 30°21.514′ N, 81°18.555′
                                                 Executive Order has the potential to                                                                          W., 30°21.514′ N, 81°17.422′ W.,
                                                                                                         j. Executive Order 12898: Federal                     30°20.515′ N, 81°17.422′ W., 30°20.515′
                                                 influence the regulation. This proposed
                                                                                                         Actions To Address Environmental                      N, 81°17.012′ W., 30°17.829′ N,
                                                 action is not subject to Executive Order
                                                                                                         Justice in Minority Populations and Low               81°17.012′ W., 30°17.829′ N, 81°18.555′
                                                 13045 because it does not establish an
                                                                                                         Income Populations                                    W.
                                                 environmental standard intended to
                                                 mitigate health or safety risks. The                       Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629)                   (ii) Size: Approximately 3.68 nautical
                                                 proposed action concerns the expansion                  establishes federal executive policy on               miles long and 1.34 nautical miles wide
                                                 of the Jacksonville ODMDS and only has                  environmental justice. Its main                       (4.56 square nautical miles); 3,861 acres
                                                 the effect of providing a designated                    provision directs federal agencies, to the            (1,562 hectares).
                                                 location for ocean disposal of dredged                  greatest extent practicable and                         (iii) Depth: Ranges from
                                                 material pursuant to Section 102(c) of                  permitted by law, to make                             approximately 28 to 61 feet (9 to 19
                                                 the MPRSA. However, we welcome                          environmental justice part of their                   meters).
                                                 comments on this proposed action                        mission by identifying and addressing,                *      *     *    *     *
                                                 related to this Executive Order.                        as appropriate, disproportionately high                 (vi) Restrictions: (A) Disposal shall be
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                                                                                                         and adverse human health or                           limited to dredged material determined
                                                 h. Executive Order 13211: Actions That                  environmental effects of their programs,              to be suitable for ocean disposal
                                                 Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                     policies, and activities on minority                  according to 40 CFR 227.13;
                                                 Distribution, or Use                                    populations and low-income                              (B) Disposal shall be managed by the
                                                   This proposed action is not subject to                populations in the United States. The                 restrictions and requirements contained
                                                 Executive Order 13211, ‘‘Actions                        EPA determined that this proposed rule                in the currently-approved Site
                                                 Concerning Regulations that                             will not have disproportionately high                 Management and Monitoring Plan
                                                 Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                     and adverse human health or                           (SMMP);


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                                                   (C) Monitoring, as specified in the                   DATES:  The public comment period for                 Group (D205–02), Sector Policies and
                                                 SMMP, is required.                                      the receipt of a complete petition                    Programs Division, Office of Air Quality
                                                 *     *   *     *     *                                 document published in the Federal                     Planning and Standards, U.S.
                                                 [FR Doc. 2015–05232 Filed 3–10–15; 8:45 am]             Register on February 6, 2015 (80 FR                   Environmental Protection Agency,
                                                 BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                  6676), is being extended by 60 days to                Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
                                                                                                         May 7, 2015, in order to provide the                  27711; Telephone number: (919) 541–
                                                                                                         public additional time to submit                      0296; Fax number (919) 541–5600;
                                                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                comments and supporting information.                  Email address: schaefer.john@epa.gov.
                                                 AGENCY                                                  ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
                                                                                                                                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                         receipt of a complete petition document
                                                 40 CFR Part 63
                                                                                                         may be submitted to the EPA                           Comment Period
                                                 [EPA–HQ–OAR–2014–0471; FRL–9924–36–                     electronically, by mail, by facsimile or
                                                 OAR]                                                    through hand delivery/courier. Please                    After considering a request received
                                                 RIN 2060–AS26                                           refer to the Federal Register document                to extend the public comment period,
                                                                                                         (80 FR 6676) for the addresses and                    the EPA has decided to extend the
                                                 Petition To Add n-Propyl Bromide to                     detailed instructions.                                public comment period for an
                                                 the List of Hazardous Air Pollutants;                     Docket. Publicly available documents                additional 60 days. Therefore, the
                                                 Extension of Comment Period                             relevant to this action are available for             public comment period will end on May
                                                                                                         public inspection either electronically at            7, 2015, rather than March 9, 2015. This
                                                 AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                                                                         http://www.regulations.gov or in hard                 extension will help ensure that the
                                                 Agency (EPA).
                                                                                                         copy at the EPA Docket Center, Room                   public has sufficient time to review the
                                                 ACTION: Receipt of a complete petition;
                                                                                                         3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue NW.,                   proposed rule, the supporting technical
                                                 extension of public comment period.                     Washington, DC. The Public Reading                    documents and data available in the
                                                 SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection                Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30                   docket.
                                                 Agency (EPA) is announcing that the                     p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding
                                                                                                         legal holidays. A reasonable fee may be                 Dated: March 2, 2015.
                                                 period for providing public comments
                                                                                                         charged for copying. The official public              Stephen D. Page,
                                                 on the February 6, 2015, receipt of a
                                                 complete petition document titled                       docket for this rulemaking is Docket ID               Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and
                                                 ‘‘Petition To Add n-Propyl Bromide to                   No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2014–0471.                             Standards.
                                                 the List of Hazardous Air Pollutants’’ is               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                  [FR Doc. 2015–05550 Filed 3–9–15; 11:15 am]
                                                 being extended by 60 days.                              John Schaefer, Policy and Strategies                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before April 10, 2015.
ContactChristopher McArthur, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, Water Protection Division, Marine Regulatory and Wetlands Enforcement Section, 61 Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303; phone number (404) 562-9391; email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 12785 

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