81_FR_4305 81 FR 4289 - Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Pesticide General Permit for Point Source Discharges From the Application of Pesticides; Reissuance

81 FR 4289 - Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Pesticide General Permit for Point Source Discharges From the Application of Pesticides; Reissuance

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 16 (January 26, 2016)

Page Range4289-4294
FR Document2016-01564

All ten EPA Regions today are proposing for public comment the draft 2016 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) pesticide general permit (PGP)--the ``draft 2016 PGP.'' The draft 2016 PGP covers point source discharges from the application of pesticides to waters of the United States. Once finalized, the draft 2016 PGP will replace the existing permit that will expire at midnight on October 31, 2016. The draft 2016 PGP has the same conditions and requirements as the 2011 PGP and would authorize certain point source discharges from the application of pesticides to waters of the United States in accordance with the terms and conditions described therein. EPA proposes to issue this permit for five (5) years in all areas of the country where EPA is the NPDES permitting authority. EPA solicits public comment on all aspects of the draft 2016 PGP. This Federal Register notice describes the draft 2016 PGP in general and also includes specific topics about which the Agency is particularly seeking comment. The fact sheet accompanying the permit contains supporting documentation. EPA encourages the public to read the fact sheet to better understand the draft 2016 PGP.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[EPA-HQ-OW-2015-0499; FRL-9941-35-OW]


Draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) 
Pesticide General Permit for Point Source Discharges From the 
Application of Pesticides; Reissuance

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of draft permit and request for public comment.

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SUMMARY: All ten EPA Regions today are proposing for public comment the 
draft 2016 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) 
pesticide general permit (PGP)--the ``draft 2016 PGP.'' The draft 2016 
PGP covers point source discharges from the application of pesticides 
to waters of the United States. Once finalized, the draft 2016 PGP will 
replace the existing permit that will expire at midnight on October 31, 
2016. The draft 2016 PGP has the same conditions and requirements as 
the 2011 PGP and would authorize certain point source discharges from 
the application of pesticides to waters of the United States in 
accordance with the terms and conditions described therein. EPA 
proposes to issue this permit for five (5) years in all areas of the 
country where EPA is the NPDES permitting authority. EPA solicits 
public comment on all aspects of the draft 2016 PGP. This Federal 
Register notice describes the draft 2016 PGP in general and also 
includes specific topics about which the Agency is particularly seeking 
comment. The fact sheet accompanying the permit contains supporting 
documentation. EPA encourages the public to read the fact sheet to 
better understand the draft 2016 PGP.

DATES: Comments on the draft 2016 PGP must be received on or before 
March 11, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-
2015-0499, to the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting 
comments. Once submitted, comments cannot be edited or removed from 
Regulations.gov. EPA may publish any comment received to its public 
docket. Do not submit electronically any information you consider to be 
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose 
disclosure is restricted by statute. Multimedia submissions (audio, 
video, etc.) must be accompanied by a written comment. The written 
comment is considered the official comment and should include 
discussion of all points you wish to make. EPA will generally not 
consider comments or comment contents located outside of the primary 
submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or other file sharing system). For 
additional submission methods, the full EPA public comment policy, 
information about CBI or multimedia submissions, and general guidance 
on making effective comments, please visit http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: EPA Regional Office listed in Section 
I.D, or Prasad Chumble, EPA Headquarters, Office of Water, Office of 
Wastewater Management at tel.: 202-564-0021 or email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This section is organized as follows:

Table of Contents

I. General Information
    A. Does this action apply to me?
    B. How can I get copies of this document and other related 
information?
    C. Will public hearings be held on this action?
    D. Finalizing the Draft 2016 PGP
    E. Who are the EPA regional contacts for the Draft 2016 PGP?
II. Background
III. Scope and Applicability of the Draft 2016 PGP
    A. Geographic Coverage
    B. Categories of Facilities Covered
    C. Summary of the Permit Requirements and Provisions for Which 
EPA Is Soliciting Comment
IV. Cost Impacts of the Draft 2016 PGP
V. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
VI. Executive Order 13175

I. General Information

A. Does this action apply to me?

    You may be affected by this action if you apply pesticides, under 
the use patterns in Section III.B., that result in a discharge to 
waters of the United States in one of the geographic areas identified 
in Section III.A. Potentially affected entities, as categorized in the 
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), may include, but 
are not limited to:

      Table 1--Entities Potentially Regulated by the Draft 2016 PGP
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                                                         Examples of
           Category                   NAICS         potentially affected
                                                          entities
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Agriculture parties--General    111 Crop           Producers of crops
 agricultural interests,         Production.        mainly for food and
 farmers/producers, forestry,                       fiber, including
 and irrigation.                                    farms, orchards,
                                                    groves, greenhouses,
                                                    and nurseries that
                                                    have irrigation
                                                    ditches requiring
                                                    pest control.
                                113110 Timber      The operation of
                                 Tract Operations.  timber tracts for
                                                    the purpose of
                                                    selling standing
                                                    timber.
                                113210 Forest      Growing trees for
                                 Nurseries          reforestation and/or
                                 Gathering of       gathering forest
                                 Forest Products.   products, such as
                                                    gums, barks, balsam
                                                    needles, rhizomes,
                                                    fibers, Spanish
                                                    moss, ginseng, and
                                                    truffles.
                                221310 Water       Operating irrigation
                                 Supply for         systems.
                                 Irrigation.

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Pesticide parties (includes     325320 Pesticide   Formulation and
 pesticide manufacturers,        and Other          preparation of
 other pesticide users/          Agricultural       agricultural pest
 interests, and consultants).    Chemical           control chemicals.
                                 Manufacturing.
Public health parties           923120             Government
 (includes mosquito or other     Administration     establishments
 vector control districts and    of Public Health   primarily engaged in
 commercial applicators that     Programs.          the planning,
 service these).                                    administration, and
                                                    coordination of
                                                    public health
                                                    programs and
                                                    services, including
                                                    environmental health
                                                    activities.
Resource management parties     924110             Government
 (includes State departments     Administration     establishments
 of fish and wildlife, State     of Air and Water   primarily engaged in
 departments of pesticide        Resource and       the administration,
 regulation, State               Solid Waste        regulation, and
 environmental agencies, and     Management         enforcement of air
 universities).                  Programs.          and water resource
                                                    programs; the
                                                    administration and
                                                    regulation of water
                                                    and air pollution
                                                    control and
                                                    prevention programs;
                                                    the administration
                                                    and regulation of
                                                    flood control
                                                    programs; the
                                                    administration and
                                                    regulation of
                                                    drainage development
                                                    and water resource
                                                    consumption
                                                    programs; and
                                                    coordination of
                                                    these activities at
                                                    intergovernmental
                                                    levels.
                                924120             Government
                                 Administration     establishments
                                 of Conservation    primarily engaged in
                                 Programs.          the administration,
                                                    regulation,
                                                    supervision and
                                                    control of land use,
                                                    including
                                                    recreational areas;
                                                    conservation and
                                                    preservation of
                                                    natural resources;
                                                    erosion control;
                                                    geological survey
                                                    program
                                                    administration;
                                                    weather forecasting
                                                    program
                                                    administration; and
                                                    the administration
                                                    and protection of
                                                    publicly and
                                                    privately owned
                                                    forest lands.
                                                    Government
                                                    establishments
                                                    responsible for
                                                    planning,
                                                    management,
                                                    regulation and
                                                    conservation of
                                                    game, fish, and
                                                    wildlife
                                                    populations,
                                                    including wildlife
                                                    management areas and
                                                    field stations; and
                                                    other administrative
                                                    matters relating to
                                                    the protection of
                                                    fish, game, and
                                                    wildlife are
                                                    included in this
                                                    industry.
Utility parties (includes       221 Utilities....  Provide electric
 utilities).                                        power, natural gas,
                                                    steam supply, water
                                                    supply, and sewage
                                                    removal through a
                                                    permanent
                                                    infrastructure of
                                                    lines, mains, and
                                                    pipes.
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B. How can I get copies of this document and other related information?

    The draft 2016 PGP, fact sheet and all supporting documents are 
available at www.regulations.gov under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2015-
0499. Electronic versions of the draft 2016 PGP and fact sheet are also 
available on EPA's NPDES Web site at www.epa.gov/npdes/pesticides.

C. Will public hearings be held on this action?

    EPA has not scheduled any public hearings to receive public comment 
concerning the draft 2016 PGP. However, interested persons may request 
a public hearing pursuant to 40 CFR 124.12 concerning the draft 2016 
PGP. Requests for a public hearing must be sent or delivered in writing 
to the same address as provided above, for public comments prior to the 
close of the comment period. Requests for a public hearing must state 
the nature of the issues proposed to be raised in the hearing. Pursuant 
to 40 CFR 124.12, EPA shall hold a public hearing if it finds, on the 
basis of requests, a significant degree of public interest in a public 
hearing on the draft 2016 PGP. If EPA decides to hold a public hearing, 
a public notice of the date, time and place of the hearing will be made 
at least 30 days prior to the hearing. Any person may provide written 
or oral statements and data pertaining to the draft 2016 PGP at any 
such public hearing.

D. Finalizing the Draft 2016 PGP

    EPA intends to issue a final 2016 PGP on or prior to October 31, 
2016 (the expiration date of the 2011 PGP). The final 2016 PGP will be 
issued after all public comments received during the public comment 
period have been considered and appropriate changes made to the draft 
2016 PGP. EPA will include its response to comments received in the 
docket as part of the final permit decision. Once the final 2016 PGP 
becomes effective, eligible Operators may seek authorization under the 
new PGP as outlined in the permit. To ensure uninterrupted permit 
coverage from the 2011 PGP to the new permit, Operators, who are 
required to submit a Notice of Intent (NOI), must submit their NOI for 
coverage under the new permit prior to discharge as outlined in the 
permit (no later than 10 or 30 days before discharge). See Part 1.2.4 
of the draft 2016 PGP.

E. Who are the EPA regional contacts for the Draft 2016 PGP?

    For EPA Region 1, contact George Papadopoulos at tel.: (617) 918-
1579; or email at [email protected].
    For EPA Region 2, contact Maureen Krudner at tel.: (212) 637-3874; 
or email at [email protected].
    For EPA Region 3, contact Mark Smith at tel.: (215) 814-3105; or 
email at [email protected].
    For EPA Region 4, contact Sam Sampath at tel.: (404) 562-9229; or 
email at [email protected].
    For EPA Region 5, contact Mark Ackerman at tel.: (312) 353-4145; or 
email at [email protected].
    For EPA Region 6, contact Kilty Baskin at tel.: (214) 665-7500 or 
email at [email protected].
    For EPA Region 7, contact Kimberly Hill at tel.: (913) 551-7841 or 
email at: [email protected].
    For EPA Region 8, contact David Rise at tel.: (406) 457-5012 or 
email at: [email protected].
    For EPA Region 9, contact Pascal Mues at tel.: (415) 972-3768 or 
email at: [email protected].
    For EPA Region 10, contact Dirk Helder at tel.: (208) 378-5749 or 
email at: [email protected].

II. Background

    Section 301(a) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) provides that ``the 
discharge of any pollutant by any person shall be unlawful'' unless the 
discharge is in compliance with certain other sections of the Act. 33 
U.S.C. 1311(a). The CWA defines ``discharge of a pollutant'' as

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``(A) any addition of any pollutant to navigable waters from any point 
source, (B) any addition of any pollutant to the waters of the 
contiguous zone or the ocean from any point source other than a vessel 
or other floating craft.'' 33 U.S.C. 1362(12). A ``point source'' is 
any ``discernible, confined and discrete conveyance'' but does not 
include ``agricultural stormwater discharges and return flows from 
irrigated agriculture.'' 33 U.S.C. 1362(14).
    The term ``pollutant'' includes, among other things, ``garbage . . 
. chemical wastes, biological materials . . . and industrial, 
municipal, and agricultural waste discharged into water.'' 33 U.S.C. 
1362(6).
    A person may discharge a pollutant without violating the section 
301 prohibition by obtaining authorization to discharge (referred to 
herein as ``coverage'') under a section 402 NPDES permit (33 U.S.C. 
1342). Under section 402(a), EPA may ``issue a permit for the discharge 
of any pollutant, or combination of pollutants, notwithstanding section 
1311(a)'' upon certain conditions required by the Act.
    EPA issued the first Pesticide General Permit (PGP) on October 31, 
2011 in response to a United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals 
ruling vacating EPA's 2006 Final Rule on Aquatic Pesticides. National 
Cotton Council of America. v. EPA, 553 F.3d 927 (6th Cir. 2009). EPA 
developed the PGP to control point source discharges of biological 
pesticides, and chemical pesticides that leave a residue, into waters 
of the United States.
    Implementation of the 2011 PGP has been successful during its first 
four years. EPA is not aware of any lawsuits brought against Operators 
discharging under EPA's PGP. The regulated community has raised very 
few implementation issues, and EPA resolved those issues. The 
provisions in the permit for pesticide applications during emergencies 
have been effectively implemented. Finally, Operators have generally 
submitted the NOIs and Annual Reports on time to the Agency. However, 
in an effort to pursue continuous improvement to protect water quality, 
EPA seeks comment on the draft 2016 PGP, in general, and on specific 
topics as described in Section III.C, below.

III. Scope and Applicability of the Draft 2016 PGP

A. Geographic Coverage

    EPA would provide permit coverage for classes of discharges where 
EPA is the NPDES permitting authority. The geographic coverage of 
today's draft 2016 PGP is listed below. Where the permit covers 
activities on Indian Country lands, those areas are as listed below 
within the borders of that state:
EPA Region 1
 Massachusetts, including Indian Country lands within 
Massachusetts
 Indian Country lands within Connecticut
 New Hampshire
 Indian Country lands within Rhode Island
 Federal Facilities within Vermont
EPA Region 2
 Indian Country lands within New York State
 Puerto Rico
EPA Region 3
 The District of Columbia
 Federal Facilities within Delaware
EPA Region 4
 Indian Country lands within Alabama
 Indian Country lands within Florida
 Indian Country lands within Mississippi
 Indian Country lands within North Carolina
EPA Region 5
 Indian Country lands within Michigan
 Indian Country lands within Minnesota
 Indian Country lands within Wisconsin
EPA Region 6
 Indian Country lands within Louisiana
 New Mexico, including Indian Country lands within New Mexico, 
except Navajo Reservation Lands (see Region 9) and Ute Mountain 
Reservation Lands (see Region 8)
 Indian Country lands within Oklahoma
 Discharges in Texas that are not under the authority of the 
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (formerly TNRCC), including 
activities associated with the exploration, development, or production 
of oil or gas or geothermal resources, including transportation of 
crude oil or natural gas by pipeline, including Indian Country lands
EPA Region 7
 Indian Country lands within Iowa
 Indian Country lands within Kansas
 Indian Country lands within Nebraska, except Pine Ridge 
Reservation lands (see Region 8)
EPA Region 8
 Federal Facilities in Colorado, including those on Indian 
Country lands within Colorado as well as the portion of the Ute 
Mountain Reservation located in New Mexico
 Indian Country lands within Montana
 Indian Country lands within North Dakota
 Indian Country lands within South Dakota, as well as the 
portion of the Pine Ridge Reservation located in Nebraska (see Region 
7)
 Indian Country lands within Utah, except Goshute and Navajo 
Reservation lands (see Region 9)
 Indian Country lands within Wyoming
EPA Region 9
 The Island of American Samoa
 Indian Country lands within Arizona as well as Navajo 
Reservation lands in New Mexico (see Region 6) and Utah (see Region 8)
 Indian Country lands within California
 The Island of Guam
 The Johnston Atoll
 Midway Island, Wake Island, and other unincorporated U.S. 
possessions
 The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
 Indian Country lands within the State of Nevada, as well as 
the Duck Valley Reservation in Idaho, the Fort McDermitt Reservation in 
Oregon (see Region 10) and the Goshute Reservation in Utah (see Region 
8)
EPA Region 10
 Indian Country lands within Alaska
 Idaho, including Indian Country lands within Idaho, except 
Duck Valley Reservation lands (see Region 9)
 Indian Country lands within Oregon, except Fort McDermitt 
Reservation lands (see Region 9)
 Federal Facilities in Washington, including those located on 
Indian Country lands within Washington.

B. Categories of Facilities Covered

    The draft 2016 PGP has the same requirements and conditions as 
EPA's 2011 PGP and regulates the same discharges to waters of the 
United States from the application of (1) biological pesticides, and 
(2) chemical pesticides that leave a residue. These apply to the 
following pesticide use patterns:
     Mosquito and Other Flying Insect Pest Control--to control 
public health/nuisance and other flying insect pests that develop or 
are present during a portion of their life cycle in or above standing 
or flowing water. Public health/nuisance and other flying insect pests 
in this use category include mosquitoes and black flies.
     Weed and Algae Pest Control--to control weeds, algae, and 
pathogens that

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are pests in water and at water's edge, including ditches and/or 
canals.
     Animal Pest Control--to control animal pests in water and 
at water's edge. Animal pests in this use category include fish, 
lampreys, insects, mollusks, and pathogens.
     Forest Canopy Pest Control--application of a pesticide to 
a forest canopy to control the population of a pest species (e.g., 
insect or pathogen) where, to target the pests effectively, a portion 
of the pesticide unavoidably will be applied over and deposited to 
water.
    The scope of activities encompassed by these pesticide use patterns 
is described in greater detail in Part III.1.1 of the Fact Sheet for 
the draft 2016 PGP.

C. Summary of the Permit Requirements and Provisions for Which EPA Is 
Soliciting Comment

    Once issued, the final 2016 PGP will replace the 2011 PGP, which 
was issued for a five-year term on October 31, 2011 (see 76 FR 68750). 
The draft 2016 PGP has the same conditions and requirements as the 
existing 2011 PGP, and is structured in the same nine parts: (1) 
Coverage under the permit, (2) technology-based effluent limitations, 
(3) water quality-based effluent limitations, (4) monitoring, (5) 
pesticide discharge management plan, (6) corrective action, (7) 
recordkeeping and Annual Reporting, (8) EPA contact information and 
mailing addresses, and (9) permit conditions applicable to specific 
states, Indian country lands or territories. Additionally, as with the 
2011 PGP, the draft 2016 PGP includes nine appendices with additional 
conditions and guidance for permittees: (A) Definitions, abbreviations, 
and acronyms, (B) standard permit conditions, (C) areas covered, (D) 
Notice of Intent (NOI) form, (E) Notice of Termination (NOT) form, (F) 
Pesticide Discharge Evaluation worksheet (PDEW), (G) Annual Reporting 
template, (H) Adverse Incident template, and (I) endangered species 
procedures.
    The following is a summary of the draft 2016 PGP's requirements:
     The draft 2016 PGP defines ``Operator'' (i.e., the entity 
required to obtain NPDES permit coverage for discharges) to include any 
(a) Applicator who performs the application of pesticides or has day-
to-day control of the application of pesticides that results in a 
discharge to waters of the United States, or (b) Decision-maker who 
controls any decision to apply pesticides that results in a discharge 
to waters of the United States. There may be instances when a single 
entity acts as both an Applicator and a Decision-maker.
     All Applicators are required to minimize pesticide 
discharges by using only the amount of pesticide and frequency of 
pesticide application necessary to control the target pest, maintain 
pesticide application equipment in proper operating condition, control 
discharges as necessary to meet applicable water quality standards, and 
monitor for and report any adverse incidents.
     All Decision-makers are required, to the extent not 
determined by the Applicator, to minimize pesticide discharges by using 
only the amount of pesticide and frequency of pesticide application 
necessary to control the target pest. All Decision-makers are also 
required to control discharges as necessary to meet applicable water 
quality standards and monitor for and report any adverse incidents.
     Certain Decision-makers [i.e., any agency for which pest 
management for land resource stewardship is an integral part of the 
organization's operations, entities with a specific responsibility to 
control pests (e.g., mosquito and weed control districts), local 
governments or other entities that apply pesticides in excess of 
specified annual treatment area thresholds, and entities that discharge 
pesticides to Tier 3 waters or to waters of the United States 
containing National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Listed Resources of 
Concern] are required to also submit an NOI to obtain authorization to 
discharge and implement pest management options to reduce the discharge 
of pesticides to waters of the United States. Of this group, certain 
large Decision-makers must also develop a Pesticide Discharge 
Management Plan (PDMP), submit annual reports, and maintain detailed 
records. Certain small Decision-makers are required to complete a 
pesticide discharge evaluation worksheet for each pesticide application 
(in lieu of the more comprehensive PDMP), an annual report, and 
detailed recordkeeping.
    While EPA encourages the public to review and comment on all 
aspects and provisions in the draft 2016 PGP, EPA specifically solicits 
comments on the following as part of this reissuance:
    (1) Notice of Intent. As with the 2011 PGP, the draft 2016 PGP 
requires only certain Decision-makers, as discussed above, to submit 
NOIs. If an NOI is required, it must contain either a map or narrative 
description of the area and the potentially affected waters of the 
United States, and the pesticide use patterns for which permit coverage 
is being requested for the duration of the permit. Operators can 
identify specific waters or request coverage for all waters within the 
area for which they are requesting permit coverage. EPA is interested 
in feedback on whether the NOI data requirements capture adequate 
information on the pesticide application areas and associated waters of 
the United States for which permit coverage is being requested. For 
example, in the NOI submissions for the 2011 PGP, EPA received a 
variety of submissions for the Pest Management Areas ranging from maps 
of large waterbodies to specific subsections of streams. NOIs submitted 
under the 2011 PGP are available online at (http://ofmpub.epa.gov/apex/aps/f?p=PGP_2011:HOME::::::), and a summary of the data is available in 
the docket EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0257. EPA requests comments on whether 
different, or more specific and consistent, information should be 
required to better determine the locations of pesticides applications.
    As mentioned above, the draft 2016 PGP requires Decision-makers to 
include in their NOIs a description of the areas where pesticides are 
applied (or treatment areas) within the broader designated Pest 
Management Area. Within the Pest Management Area, Operators are 
required to determine if they are applying to impaired or Tier 3 
waters; however, Operators are not required to determine whether their 
application will impact the water quality of drinking water supplies. 
EPA seeks feedback on how best to collect information to determine if 
pesticides activities covered under this permit could impact drinking 
water source protection areas. One possible approach would be to 
require a determination of whether a portion of the Pest Management 
Area is within a public drinking water supply source protection area. 
If EPA adopted this approach, EPA would add a ``Yes/No'' indicator to 
the eNOI form (Appendix D) to indicate whether a portion of the Pest 
Management Area is within a public water supply source water protection 
area. EPA solicits comment on this approach.
    (2) Annual Reporting. As with the 2011 PGP, the draft 2016 PGP 
requires any Decision-maker who is required to submit an NOI and is a 
large entity, and any Decision-maker with discharges to waters of the 
United States containing NMFS Listed Resources of Concern including 
small entities, to submit an annual report to EPA that contains, among 
other things, a previous calendar year's compilation of pesticide 
products applied, total annual quantities applied, locations where 
pesticide applications were made, and information on any adverse 
incidents or corrective actions

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resulting from discharges covered under the draft 2016 PGP. See 
Appendix G of the draft 2016 PGP, Annual Report template. Due to the 
potential burden of accounting and submitting information on each and 
every location of application, type, and amount of pesticides, EPA 
asked for a compilation of that information for the previous year of 
application. However, as with the information requested in the NOI, EPA 
received a variety of descriptions for the Pest Management Areas and 
treatment areas in the Annual Reports. The Agency is interested in 
comments on the utility and value of the information collected by the 
reports. EPA would also like feedback on whether less, more, or 
different information would provide a more accurate accounting of the 
amount, type, and location of pesticide discharges. Annual Reports 
submitted under the 2011 PGP are available online at (http://ofmpub.epa.gov/apex/aps/f?p=PGP_2011:HOME::::::). In addition, to 
ensure consistency and prevent confusion among the pesticides user 
community, EPA seeks comment on whether the terminology is clear and 
easily understandable. For example, many state pesticide regulations 
require Applicators to report pesticides in ``amount used,'' unlike the 
2011 PGP, which requires that pesticides be reported in ``quantity 
applied.'' See Part III.7 of the Fact Sheet for further discussion on 
Annual Reporting requirements.
    (3) Water Quality-Based Effluent Limitations (WQBEL). The 2011 PGP 
contained several provisions to protect water quality and the draft 
2016 PGP includes those same provisions. It includes a narrative WQBEL 
requiring that discharges be controlled as necessary to meet applicable 
water quality standards. Failure to control discharges in a manner that 
meets applicable water quality standards is a violation of the permit.
    In addition to the narrative WQBEL, the draft 2016 PGP contains 
related provisions which act together to further protect water quality. 
These provisions were also included in the 2011 PGP. For example, the 
draft 2016 PGP requires the Operator to implement control measures and 
to take corrective action in response to any excursion of applicable 
water quality standards. Additionally, EPA expects that, as with the 
2011 PGP, the Agency will receive CWA Section 401 certifications for 
the final 2016 PGP. Some of those certifications will include 
additional conditions that are required by the state, territory, or 
tribe, that are necessary to assure compliance with the applicable 
provisions of the CWA, including water quality standards, in specific 
geographic areas where the permit is available. The CWA Section 401 
certifications submitted by states, territories and tribes for the 2011 
PGP are included in the docket at EPA-HQ-OW-2010-0257-1267.
    The draft 2016 PGP retains the same eligibility provisions from the 
2011 PGP which provides additional water quality protection. For 
instance, the draft 2016 PGP makes clear that Operators must comply 
with all applicable statutes, regulations, and other requirements 
including, but not limited to, requirements contained in the labeling 
of pesticide products approved under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide 
and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), known as ``FIFRA labeling.'' If Operators 
are found to have applied a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with any 
relevant water quality-related FIFRA labeling requirements, EPA will 
presume that the effluent limitation to minimize pesticides entering 
the waters of the United States has been violated under the NPDES 
permit. Many provisions of FIFRA labeling--such as those relating to 
application sites, rates, frequency, and methods, as well as provisions 
concerning proper storage and disposal of pesticide wastes and 
containers--are requirements that protect water quality. Also, it is 
important to note that biological pesticides do not cause water quality 
toxicity because they do not work through a toxic mode of action, and 
the discharges of chemical pesticides that would be covered by the 
draft 2016 PGP are residues of pesticides after they have performed 
their intended purpose. Thus, residue concentrations will be no higher 
than the concentration of the pesticide as applied.
    To provide further protection, the draft 2016 PGP also includes the 
provision from the 2011 PGP which excludes from coverage any discharges 
of pesticides to waters listed as impaired, including waters with Total 
Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), where the waterbody is impaired for the 
active ingredient in that pesticide or its degradates. For geographic 
areas covered under the draft 2016 PGP, the 303(d) list of impairments 
\1\ indicates that of the 17 pesticide active ingredients identified on 
the impairment list, seven are for legacy pollutants that have had 
their FIFRA registrations cancelled and are no longer authorized for 
use. Furthermore, for the remaining pesticides, analysis of the 2011 
PGP annual reports data indicate that none of the reported pesticides 
are on the 303(d) list of impairments in geographic areas where the PGP 
is authorized. See document titled, ``Comparison of 303(d) Pesticides 
Impairment Data with 2011 PGP Annual Reports Data'' in the docket.
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    In addition, as identified in Part 1.2.3 of the 2011 PGP and the 
draft 2016 PGP, for eligible discharges (e.g., discharges to waters 
that are impaired for pollutants other than the pesticide product or 
degradates of that product), EPA may determine that additional TBELs or 
WQBELs are necessary, or may deny coverage under the PGP and require 
submission of an application for an individual permit.
    Prior to reissuing permits, EPA evaluates opportunities for 
improving permit requirements to protect water quality. Although EPA 
finds that the conditions and requirements of the draft 2016 PGP are 
protective of water quality, EPA is aware that some states, tribes, and 
territories include additional WQBELs in their states-issued permits or 
included additional conditions in their 401 certifications for the 
draft 2011 PGP. EPA has examined these additional BMPs and permit 
conditions and seeks feedback on whether some of these additional 
measures or others should be added to the draft 2016 PGP WQBELs to 
further protect water quality. EPA has included examples of some permit 
requirements from NPDES authorized state WQBELs in the docket. See 
document titled, ``Examples of State PGP Provisions that Address 
WQBELs/WQ Monitoring.'' Additionally, examples of some BMPs from 
pesticides labels are available in the docket as well. See document 
titled, ``Examples of BMPs in Pesticides Product FIFRA Labels to 
Address Water Quality.''

IV. Cost Impacts of the PGP

    EPA performed a cost impact analysis on Operators covered by the 
2011 PGP for the purpose of examining the economic achievability of 
complying with the technology-based effluent limitations and the 
administrative requirements embodied in the permit. EPA performs this 
type of analysis where a general permit is developed in the absence of 
existing applicable national effluent limitations. Based on the 2011 
PGP analysis and the updated cost analysis for the draft 2016 PGP, EPA 
expects that there will be minimal burden on entities, including small 
businesses, covered under the draft 2016 PGP. EPA finds the limitations 
to be economically achievable. A copy of EPA's cost analysis, titled, 
``Cost Impact Analysis for the Draft 2016 Pesticide General Permit 
(PGP),'' is available in

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the docket. EPA solicits additional information during the public 
notice of the draft 2016 PGP that will allow for a more accurate cost 
analysis, and will update the cost impact analysis as appropriate, for 
the final permit.

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

    The draft 2016 PGP is not a significant regulatory action and was 
therefore not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review.

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

    This action does not have tribal implications as specified in E.O. 
13175. It will neither impose substantial direct compliance costs on 
federally recognized tribal governments, nor preempt tribal law. EPA 
directly implements the NPDES Program, including the proposed 2016 PGP, 
in Indian Country; therefore, in compliance with the EPA Policy on 
Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribes, EPA consulted with 
tribal officials early in the process to permit tribes to have 
meaningful and timely input into the renewal of the 2016 PGP. To gain 
an understanding of, and where necessary, to address tribal 
implications of the draft 2016 PGP, EPA conducted the following 
activities:
     October 28, 2015--EPA mailed notification letters to 
tribal leaders initiating consultation and coordination on the renewal 
of the PGP. The initiation letter was posted on the tribal portal Web 
site at http://tcots.epa.gov.
     November 19, 2015--EPA held an informational 
teleconference open to all tribal representatives, and reserved the 
last part of the teleconference for official consultation comments. 
Seven tribal officials participated. EPA also invited tribes to submit 
written comments on the draft 2016 PGP. The presentation was posted on 
the tribal portal Web site at http://tcots.epa.gov.

Although EPA did not receive any comments during the formal 
consultation period, EPA encourages tribes to participate in the public 
review process by submitting comments through regulations.gov. EPA will 
consider the comments and address them in the final action.

    Authority: Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.

    Dated: January 14, 2016.
H. Curtis Spalding,
Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1.
    Dated: January 14, 2016.
Joan Leary Matthews,
Director, Clean Water Division, EPA Region 2.
    Dated: January 14, 2016.
Jose C. Font,
Division Director, Caribbean Environmental Protection Division, EPA 
Region 2.
    Dated: January 13, 2016.
Jon M. Capacasa,
Director, Water Protection Division, EPA Region 3.
    Dated: January 13, 2016.
James D. Giattina,
Director, Water Protection Division, EPA Region 4.
    Dated: January 13, 2016.
Tinka G. Hyde,
Director, Water Division, EPA Region 5.
    Dated: January 14, 2016.
William K. Honker, P.E.,
Director, Water Division, EPA Region 6.
    Dated: January 14, 2016.
Karen A. Flournoy,
Director, Water, Wetlands and Pesticides Division, EPA Region 7.
    Dated: January 14, 2016.
Darcy O'Connor,
Acting Assistant Regional Administrator, Office of Partnerships and 
Regulatory Assistance, EPA Region 8.
    Dated: January 13, 2016.
Tomas Torres,
Director, Water Division, EPA Region 9.
    Dated: January 14, 2016.
Daniel D. Opalski,
Director, Office of Water and Watersheds, EPA Region 10.
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                                                    Frequency of response: Initially,                     Elimination System (NPDES) pesticide                    contents located outside of the primary
                                                  occasionally and semiannually.                          general permit (PGP)—the ‘‘draft 2016                   submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or
                                                    Total estimated burden: 1,390 hours                   PGP.’’ The draft 2016 PGP covers point                  other file sharing system). For
                                                  (per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR                  source discharges from the application                  additional submission methods, the full
                                                  1320.3(b).                                              of pesticides to waters of the United                   EPA public comment policy,
                                                    Total estimated cost: $460,000 (per                   States. Once finalized, the draft 2016                  information about CBI or multimedia
                                                  year), which includes $320,000 in                       PGP will replace the existing permit that               submissions, and general guidance on
                                                  annualized capital/startup and/or                       will expire at midnight on October 31,                  making effective comments, please visit
                                                  operation & maintenance costs.                          2016. The draft 2016 PGP has the same                   http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/
                                                    Changes in the Estimates: The                         conditions and requirements as the 2011                 commenting-epa-dockets.
                                                  increase in burden from the most-                       PGP and would authorize certain point
                                                  recently approved ICR is due to                         source discharges from the application                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:     EPA
                                                  accounting for the assumption that all                  of pesticides to waters of the United                   Regional Office listed in Section I.D, or
                                                  sources will spend one hour annually                    States in accordance with the terms and                 Prasad Chumble, EPA Headquarters,
                                                  reviewing and understanding the rule                    conditions described therein. EPA                       Office of Water, Office of Wastewater
                                                  requirements. Previously, the                           proposes to issue this permit for five (5)              Management at tel.: 202–564–0021 or
                                                  assumption was that only new sources                    years in all areas of the country where                 email: chumble.prasad@epa.gov.
                                                  would incur this burden.                                EPA is the NPDES permitting authority.                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:    This
                                                    There is a small decrease in O&M cost                 EPA solicits public comment on all                      section is organized as follows:
                                                  in this ICR due to rounding of all                      aspects of the draft 2016 PGP. This
                                                  calculated values to three significant                  Federal Register notice describes the                   Table of Contents
                                                  digits. In addition, there is an increase               draft 2016 PGP in general and also                      I. General Information
                                                  of two annual responses due to a minor                  includes specific topics about which the                   A. Does this action apply to me?
                                                  correction. The previous ICR did not                    Agency is particularly seeking                             B. How can I get copies of this document
                                                  account for notifications of operational                comment. The fact sheet accompanying                          and other related information?
                                                  changes in calculating the number of                    the permit contains supporting                             C. Will public hearings be held on this
                                                  responses.                                              documentation. EPA encourages the                             action?
                                                                                                          public to read the fact sheet to better                    D. Finalizing the Draft 2016 PGP
                                                  Courtney Kerwin,                                                                                                   E. Who are the EPA regional contacts for
                                                                                                          understand the draft 2016 PGP.
                                                  Acting-Director, Collection Strategies                                                                                the Draft 2016 PGP?
                                                                                                          DATES: Comments on the draft 2016 PGP                   II. Background
                                                  Division.
                                                                                                          must be received on or before March 11,                 III. Scope and Applicability of the Draft 2016
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–01472 Filed 1–25–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          2016.                                                         PGP
                                                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                           A. Geographic Coverage
                                                                                                          identified by Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–                        B. Categories of Facilities Covered
                                                                                                          OW–2015–0499, to the Federal                               C. Summary of the Permit Requirements
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                                                                              and Provisions for Which EPA Is
                                                  AGENCY                                                  eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                                                                                                                                        Soliciting Comment
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                  IV. Cost Impacts of the Draft 2016 PGP
                                                  [EPA–HQ–OW–2015–0499; FRL–9941–35–                      instructions for submitting comments.                   V. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                  OW]                                                     Once submitted, comments cannot be                      VI. Executive Order 13175
                                                                                                          edited or removed from Regulations.gov.
                                                  Draft National Pollutant Discharge                      EPA may publish any comment received                    I. General Information
                                                  Elimination System (NPDES) Pesticide                    to its public docket. Do not submit
                                                  General Permit for Point Source                                                                                 A. Does this action apply to me?
                                                                                                          electronically any information you
                                                  Discharges From the Application of                      consider to be Confidential Business                       You may be affected by this action if
                                                  Pesticides; Reissuance                                  Information (CBI) or other information                  you apply pesticides, under the use
                                                  AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       whose disclosure is restricted by statute.              patterns in Section III.B., that result in
                                                  Agency (EPA).                                           Multimedia submissions (audio, video,                   a discharge to waters of the United
                                                  ACTION: Notice of draft permit and                      etc.) must be accompanied by a written                  States in one of the geographic areas
                                                  request for public comment.                             comment. The written comment is                         identified in Section III.A. Potentially
                                                                                                          considered the official comment and                     affected entities, as categorized in the
                                                  SUMMARY:  All ten EPA Regions today are                 should include discussion of all points                 North American Industry Classification
                                                  proposing for public comment the draft                  you wish to make. EPA will generally                    System (NAICS), may include, but are
                                                  2016 National Pollutant Discharge                       not consider comments or comment                        not limited to:

                                                                                   TABLE 1—ENTITIES POTENTIALLY REGULATED BY THE DRAFT 2016 PGP
                                                                       Category                                          NAICS                                Examples of potentially affected entities

                                                  Agriculture parties—General agricultural inter-          111    Crop Production .............    Producers of crops mainly for food and fiber, including farms,
                                                    ests, farmers/producers, forestry, and irriga-                                                   orchards, groves, greenhouses, and nurseries that have ir-
                                                    tion.                                                                                            rigation ditches requiring pest control.
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                                                                                                           113110 Timber Tract Oper-               The operation of timber tracts for the purpose of selling
                                                                                                             ations.                                 standing timber.
                                                                                                           113210 Forest Nurseries                 Growing trees for reforestation and/or gathering forest prod-
                                                                                                             Gathering of Forest Prod-               ucts, such as gums, barks, balsam needles, rhizomes, fi-
                                                                                                             ucts.                                   bers, Spanish moss, ginseng, and truffles.
                                                                                                           221310 Water Supply for Irri-           Operating irrigation systems.
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                                                                              TABLE 1—ENTITIES POTENTIALLY REGULATED BY THE DRAFT 2016 PGP—Continued
                                                                           Category                                               NAICS                                     Examples of potentially affected entities

                                                  Pesticide parties (includes pesticide manufac-                   325320 Pesticide and Other                    Formulation and preparation of agricultural pest control
                                                    turers, other pesticide users/interests, and                     Agricultural Chemical Manu-                   chemicals.
                                                    consultants).                                                    facturing.
                                                  Public health parties (includes mosquito or                      923120 Administration of                      Government establishments primarily engaged in the plan-
                                                    other vector control districts and commercial                    Public Health Programs.                       ning, administration, and coordination of public health pro-
                                                    applicators that service these).                                                                               grams and services, including environmental health activi-
                                                                                                                                                                   ties.
                                                  Resource management parties (includes State                      924110 Administration of Air                  Government establishments primarily engaged in the adminis-
                                                    departments of fish and wildlife, State depart-                  and Water Resource and                        tration, regulation, and enforcement of air and water re-
                                                    ments of pesticide regulation, State environ-                    Solid Waste Management                        source programs; the administration and regulation of water
                                                    mental agencies, and universities).                              Programs.                                     and air pollution control and prevention programs; the ad-
                                                                                                                                                                   ministration and regulation of flood control programs; the
                                                                                                                                                                   administration and regulation of drainage development and
                                                                                                                                                                   water resource consumption programs; and coordination of
                                                                                                                                                                   these activities at intergovernmental levels.
                                                                                                                   924120 Administration of                      Government establishments primarily engaged in the adminis-
                                                                                                                     Conservation Programs.                        tration, regulation, supervision and control of land use, in-
                                                                                                                                                                   cluding recreational areas; conservation and preservation
                                                                                                                                                                   of natural resources; erosion control; geological survey pro-
                                                                                                                                                                   gram administration; weather forecasting program adminis-
                                                                                                                                                                   tration; and the administration and protection of publicly
                                                                                                                                                                   and privately owned forest lands. Government establish-
                                                                                                                                                                   ments responsible for planning, management, regulation
                                                                                                                                                                   and conservation of game, fish, and wildlife populations, in-
                                                                                                                                                                   cluding wildlife management areas and field stations; and
                                                                                                                                                                   other administrative matters relating to the protection of
                                                                                                                                                                   fish, game, and wildlife are included in this industry.
                                                  Utility parties (includes utilities) .........................   221   Utilities ...........................   Provide electric power, natural gas, steam supply, water sup-
                                                                                                                                                                   ply, and sewage removal through a permanent infrastruc-
                                                                                                                                                                   ture of lines, mains, and pipes.



                                                  B. How can I get copies of this document                         may provide written or oral statements                          For EPA Region 2, contact Maureen
                                                  and other related information?                                   and data pertaining to the draft 2016                        Krudner at tel.: (212) 637–3874; or email
                                                    The draft 2016 PGP, fact sheet and all                         PGP at any such public hearing.                              at krudner.maureen@epa.gov.
                                                  supporting documents are available at                                                                                            For EPA Region 3, contact Mark
                                                                                                                   D. Finalizing the Draft 2016 PGP                             Smith at tel.: (215) 814–3105; or email
                                                  www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
                                                  No. EPA–HQ–OW–2015–0499.                                                                                                      at smith.mark@epa.gov.
                                                                                                                      EPA intends to issue a final 2016 PGP
                                                                                                                                                                                   For EPA Region 4, contact Sam
                                                  Electronic versions of the draft 2016                            on or prior to October 31, 2016 (the                         Sampath at tel.: (404) 562–9229; or
                                                  PGP and fact sheet are also available on                         expiration date of the 2011 PGP). The                        email at sampath.sam@epa.gov.
                                                  EPA’s NPDES Web site at www.epa.gov/                             final 2016 PGP will be issued after all                         For EPA Region 5, contact Mark
                                                  npdes/pesticides.                                                public comments received during the                          Ackerman at tel.: (312) 353–4145; or
                                                  C. Will public hearings be held on this                          public comment period have been                              email at ackerman.mark@epa.gov.
                                                  action?                                                          considered and appropriate changes                              For EPA Region 6, contact Kilty
                                                                                                                   made to the draft 2016 PGP. EPA will                         Baskin at tel.: (214) 665–7500 or email
                                                     EPA has not scheduled any public                              include its response to comments                             at baskin.kilty@epa.gov.
                                                  hearings to receive public comment                               received in the docket as part of the                           For EPA Region 7, contact Kimberly
                                                  concerning the draft 2016 PGP.                                                                                                Hill at tel.: (913) 551–7841 or email at:
                                                                                                                   final permit decision. Once the final
                                                  However, interested persons may                                                                                               hill.kimberly@epa.gov.
                                                                                                                   2016 PGP becomes effective, eligible
                                                  request a public hearing pursuant to 40                                                                                          For EPA Region 8, contact David Rise
                                                                                                                   Operators may seek authorization under
                                                  CFR 124.12 concerning the draft 2016                                                                                          at tel.: (406) 457–5012 or email at:
                                                                                                                   the new PGP as outlined in the permit.
                                                  PGP. Requests for a public hearing must                                                                                       rise.david@epa.gov.
                                                                                                                   To ensure uninterrupted permit
                                                  be sent or delivered in writing to the                                                                                           For EPA Region 9, contact Pascal
                                                  same address as provided above, for                              coverage from the 2011 PGP to the new
                                                                                                                   permit, Operators, who are required to                       Mues at tel.: (415) 972–3768 or email at:
                                                  public comments prior to the close of                                                                                         mues.pascal@epa.gov.
                                                  the comment period. Requests for a                               submit a Notice of Intent (NOI), must
                                                                                                                   submit their NOI for coverage under the                         For EPA Region 10, contact Dirk
                                                  public hearing must state the nature of                                                                                       Helder at tel.: (208) 378–5749 or email
                                                  the issues proposed to be raised in the                          new permit prior to discharge as
                                                                                                                                                                                at: helder.dirk@epa.gov.
                                                  hearing. Pursuant to 40 CFR 124.12,                              outlined in the permit (no later than 10
                                                                                                                   or 30 days before discharge). See Part                       II. Background
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                                                  EPA shall hold a public hearing if it
                                                  finds, on the basis of requests, a                               1.2.4 of the draft 2016 PGP.                                    Section 301(a) of the Clean Water Act
                                                  significant degree of public interest in a                       E. Who are the EPA regional contacts for                     (CWA) provides that ‘‘the discharge of
                                                  public hearing on the draft 2016 PGP. If                         the Draft 2016 PGP?                                          any pollutant by any person shall be
                                                  EPA decides to hold a public hearing, a                                                                                       unlawful’’ unless the discharge is in
                                                  public notice of the date, time and place                          For EPA Region 1, contact George                           compliance with certain other sections
                                                  of the hearing will be made at least 30                          Papadopoulos at tel.: (617) 918–1579; or                     of the Act. 33 U.S.C. 1311(a). The CWA
                                                  days prior to the hearing. Any person                            email at papadopoulos.george@epa.gov.                        defines ‘‘discharge of a pollutant’’ as


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                                                  ‘‘(A) any addition of any pollutant to                  2016 PGP is listed below. Where the                        lands within Colorado as well as the
                                                  navigable waters from any point source,                 permit covers activities on Indian                         portion of the Ute Mountain
                                                  (B) any addition of any pollutant to the                Country lands, those areas are as listed                   Reservation located in New Mexico
                                                  waters of the contiguous zone or the                    below within the borders of that state:                •   Indian Country lands within Montana
                                                  ocean from any point source other than                                                                         •   Indian Country lands within North
                                                                                                          EPA Region 1                                               Dakota
                                                  a vessel or other floating craft.’’ 33
                                                  U.S.C. 1362(12). A ‘‘point source’’ is any              • Massachusetts, including Indian                      •   Indian Country lands within South
                                                  ‘‘discernible, confined and discrete                      Country lands within Massachusetts                       Dakota, as well as the portion of the
                                                  conveyance’’ but does not include                       • Indian Country lands within                              Pine Ridge Reservation located in
                                                  ‘‘agricultural stormwater discharges and                  Connecticut                                              Nebraska (see Region 7)
                                                  return flows from irrigated agriculture.’’              • New Hampshire                                        •   Indian Country lands within Utah,
                                                  33 U.S.C. 1362(14).                                     • Indian Country lands within Rhode                        except Goshute and Navajo
                                                     The term ‘‘pollutant’’ includes, among                 Island                                                   Reservation lands (see Region 9)
                                                                                                          • Federal Facilities within Vermont                    •   Indian Country lands within
                                                  other things, ‘‘garbage . . . chemical
                                                  wastes, biological materials . . . and                  EPA Region 2                                               Wyoming
                                                  industrial, municipal, and agricultural                 • Indian Country lands within New                      EPA Region 9
                                                  waste discharged into water.’’ 33 U.S.C.                  York State
                                                  1362(6).                                                                                                       • The Island of American Samoa
                                                                                                          • Puerto Rico
                                                     A person may discharge a pollutant                                                                          • Indian Country lands within Arizona
                                                  without violating the section 301                       EPA Region 3                                             as well as Navajo Reservation lands in
                                                  prohibition by obtaining authorization                  • The District of Columbia                               New Mexico (see Region 6) and Utah
                                                  to discharge (referred to herein as                     • Federal Facilities within Delaware                     (see Region 8)
                                                  ‘‘coverage’’) under a section 402 NPDES                                                                        • Indian Country lands within
                                                                                                          EPA Region 4                                             California
                                                  permit (33 U.S.C. 1342). Under section
                                                  402(a), EPA may ‘‘issue a permit for the                • Indian Country lands within Alabama                  • The Island of Guam
                                                  discharge of any pollutant, or                          • Indian Country lands within Florida                  • The Johnston Atoll
                                                  combination of pollutants,                              • Indian Country lands within                          • Midway Island, Wake Island, and
                                                  notwithstanding section 1311(a)’’ upon                    Mississippi                                            other unincorporated U.S. possessions
                                                  certain conditions required by the Act.                 • Indian Country lands within North                    • The Commonwealth of the Northern
                                                     EPA issued the first Pesticide General                 Carolina                                               Mariana Islands
                                                  Permit (PGP) on October 31, 2011 in                                                                            • Indian Country lands within the State
                                                                                                          EPA Region 5
                                                  response to a United States Sixth Circuit                                                                        of Nevada, as well as the Duck Valley
                                                                                                          • Indian Country lands within                            Reservation in Idaho, the Fort
                                                  Court of Appeals ruling vacating EPA’s                    Michigan
                                                  2006 Final Rule on Aquatic Pesticides.                                                                           McDermitt Reservation in Oregon (see
                                                                                                          • Indian Country lands within                            Region 10) and the Goshute
                                                  National Cotton Council of America. v.                    Minnesota
                                                  EPA, 553 F.3d 927 (6th Cir. 2009). EPA                                                                           Reservation in Utah (see Region 8)
                                                                                                          • Indian Country lands within
                                                  developed the PGP to control point                        Wisconsin                                            EPA Region 10
                                                  source discharges of biological
                                                                                                          EPA Region 6                                           • Indian Country lands within Alaska
                                                  pesticides, and chemical pesticides that
                                                                                                                                                                 • Idaho, including Indian Country lands
                                                  leave a residue, into waters of the                     • Indian Country lands within                            within Idaho, except Duck Valley
                                                  United States.                                            Louisiana                                              Reservation lands (see Region 9)
                                                     Implementation of the 2011 PGP has                   • New Mexico, including Indian
                                                                                                                                                                 • Indian Country lands within Oregon,
                                                  been successful during its first four                     Country lands within New Mexico,
                                                                                                                                                                   except Fort McDermitt Reservation
                                                  years. EPA is not aware of any lawsuits                   except Navajo Reservation Lands (see
                                                                                                                                                                   lands (see Region 9)
                                                  brought against Operators discharging                     Region 9) and Ute Mountain
                                                                                                                                                                 • Federal Facilities in Washington,
                                                  under EPA’s PGP. The regulated                            Reservation Lands (see Region 8)
                                                                                                                                                                   including those located on Indian
                                                  community has raised very few                           • Indian Country lands within
                                                                                                                                                                   Country lands within Washington.
                                                  implementation issues, and EPA                            Oklahoma
                                                  resolved those issues. The provisions in                • Discharges in Texas that are not under               B. Categories of Facilities Covered
                                                  the permit for pesticide applications                     the authority of the Texas
                                                                                                                                                                    The draft 2016 PGP has the same
                                                  during emergencies have been                              Commission on Environmental
                                                                                                                                                                 requirements and conditions as EPA’s
                                                  effectively implemented. Finally,                         Quality (formerly TNRCC), including
                                                                                                                                                                 2011 PGP and regulates the same
                                                  Operators have generally submitted the                    activities associated with the
                                                                                                                                                                 discharges to waters of the United States
                                                  NOIs and Annual Reports on time to the                    exploration, development, or
                                                                                                                                                                 from the application of (1) biological
                                                  Agency. However, in an effort to pursue                   production of oil or gas or geothermal
                                                                                                                                                                 pesticides, and (2) chemical pesticides
                                                  continuous improvement to protect                         resources, including transportation of
                                                                                                                                                                 that leave a residue. These apply to the
                                                  water quality, EPA seeks comment on                       crude oil or natural gas by pipeline,
                                                                                                                                                                 following pesticide use patterns:
                                                  the draft 2016 PGP, in general, and on                    including Indian Country lands
                                                                                                                                                                    • Mosquito and Other Flying Insect
                                                  specific topics as described in Section                 EPA Region 7                                           Pest Control—to control public health/
                                                  III.C, below.                                                                                                  nuisance and other flying insect pests
                                                                                                          • Indian Country lands within Iowa
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                                                  III. Scope and Applicability of the Draft               • Indian Country lands within Kansas                   that develop or are present during a
                                                  2016 PGP                                                • Indian Country lands within                          portion of their life cycle in or above
                                                                                                            Nebraska, except Pine Ridge                          standing or flowing water. Public
                                                  A. Geographic Coverage                                                                                         health/nuisance and other flying insect
                                                                                                            Reservation lands (see Region 8)
                                                    EPA would provide permit coverage                                                                            pests in this use category include
                                                  for classes of discharges where EPA is                  EPA Region 8                                           mosquitoes and black flies.
                                                  the NPDES permitting authority. The                     • Federal Facilities in Colorado,                         • Weed and Algae Pest Control—to
                                                  geographic coverage of today’s draft                      including those on Indian Country                    control weeds, algae, and pathogens that


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                                                  are pests in water and at water’s edge,                 single entity acts as both an Applicator               waters or request coverage for all waters
                                                  including ditches and/or canals.                        and a Decision-maker.                                  within the area for which they are
                                                    • Animal Pest Control—to control                         • All Applicators are required to                   requesting permit coverage. EPA is
                                                  animal pests in water and at water’s                    minimize pesticide discharges by using                 interested in feedback on whether the
                                                  edge. Animal pests in this use category                 only the amount of pesticide and                       NOI data requirements capture adequate
                                                  include fish, lampreys, insects,                        frequency of pesticide application                     information on the pesticide application
                                                  mollusks, and pathogens.                                necessary to control the target pest,                  areas and associated waters of the
                                                    • Forest Canopy Pest Control—                         maintain pesticide application                         United States for which permit coverage
                                                  application of a pesticide to a forest                  equipment in proper operating                          is being requested. For example, in the
                                                  canopy to control the population of a                   condition, control discharges as                       NOI submissions for the 2011 PGP, EPA
                                                  pest species (e.g., insect or pathogen)                 necessary to meet applicable water                     received a variety of submissions for the
                                                  where, to target the pests effectively, a               quality standards, and monitor for and                 Pest Management Areas ranging from
                                                  portion of the pesticide unavoidably                    report any adverse incidents.                          maps of large waterbodies to specific
                                                  will be applied over and deposited to                      • All Decision-makers are required, to              subsections of streams. NOIs submitted
                                                  water.                                                  the extent not determined by the                       under the 2011 PGP are available online
                                                    The scope of activities encompassed                   Applicator, to minimize pesticide                      at (http://ofmpub.epa.gov/apex/aps/
                                                                                                          discharges by using only the amount of                 f?p=PGP_2011:HOME::::::), and a
                                                  by these pesticide use patterns is
                                                                                                          pesticide and frequency of pesticide                   summary of the data is available in the
                                                  described in greater detail in Part III.1.1
                                                                                                          application necessary to control the                   docket EPA–HQ–OW–2010–0257. EPA
                                                  of the Fact Sheet for the draft 2016 PGP.
                                                                                                          target pest. All Decision-makers are also              requests comments on whether
                                                  C. Summary of the Permit Requirements                   required to control discharges as                      different, or more specific and
                                                  and Provisions for Which EPA Is                         necessary to meet applicable water                     consistent, information should be
                                                  Soliciting Comment                                      quality standards and monitor for and                  required to better determine the
                                                                                                          report any adverse incidents.                          locations of pesticides applications.
                                                     Once issued, the final 2016 PGP will                    • Certain Decision-makers [i.e., any
                                                  replace the 2011 PGP, which was issued                                                                            As mentioned above, the draft 2016
                                                                                                          agency for which pest management for                   PGP requires Decision-makers to
                                                  for a five-year term on October 31, 2011                land resource stewardship is an integral
                                                  (see 76 FR 68750). The draft 2016 PGP                                                                          include in their NOIs a description of
                                                                                                          part of the organization’s operations,                 the areas where pesticides are applied
                                                  has the same conditions and                             entities with a specific responsibility to             (or treatment areas) within the broader
                                                  requirements as the existing 2011 PGP,                  control pests (e.g., mosquito and weed                 designated Pest Management Area.
                                                  and is structured in the same nine parts:               control districts), local governments or               Within the Pest Management Area,
                                                  (1) Coverage under the permit, (2)                      other entities that apply pesticides in                Operators are required to determine if
                                                  technology-based effluent limitations,                  excess of specified annual treatment                   they are applying to impaired or Tier 3
                                                  (3) water quality-based effluent                        area thresholds, and entities that                     waters; however, Operators are not
                                                  limitations, (4) monitoring, (5) pesticide              discharge pesticides to Tier 3 waters or               required to determine whether their
                                                  discharge management plan, (6)                          to waters of the United States containing              application will impact the water
                                                  corrective action, (7) recordkeeping and                National Marine Fisheries Service                      quality of drinking water supplies. EPA
                                                  Annual Reporting, (8) EPA contact                       (NMFS) Listed Resources of Concern]                    seeks feedback on how best to collect
                                                  information and mailing addresses, and                  are required to also submit an NOI to                  information to determine if pesticides
                                                  (9) permit conditions applicable to                     obtain authorization to discharge and                  activities covered under this permit
                                                  specific states, Indian country lands or                implement pest management options to                   could impact drinking water source
                                                  territories. Additionally, as with the                  reduce the discharge of pesticides to                  protection areas. One possible approach
                                                  2011 PGP, the draft 2016 PGP includes                   waters of the United States. Of this                   would be to require a determination of
                                                  nine appendices with additional                         group, certain large Decision-makers                   whether a portion of the Pest
                                                  conditions and guidance for permittees:                 must also develop a Pesticide Discharge                Management Area is within a public
                                                  (A) Definitions, abbreviations, and                     Management Plan (PDMP), submit                         drinking water supply source protection
                                                  acronyms, (B) standard permit                           annual reports, and maintain detailed                  area. If EPA adopted this approach, EPA
                                                  conditions, (C) areas covered, (D) Notice               records. Certain small Decision-makers                 would add a ‘‘Yes/No’’ indicator to the
                                                  of Intent (NOI) form, (E) Notice of                     are required to complete a pesticide                   eNOI form (Appendix D) to indicate
                                                  Termination (NOT) form, (F) Pesticide                   discharge evaluation worksheet for each                whether a portion of the Pest
                                                  Discharge Evaluation worksheet                          pesticide application (in lieu of the                  Management Area is within a public
                                                  (PDEW), (G) Annual Reporting template,                  more comprehensive PDMP), an annual                    water supply source water protection
                                                  (H) Adverse Incident template, and (I)                  report, and detailed recordkeeping.                    area. EPA solicits comment on this
                                                  endangered species procedures.                             While EPA encourages the public to                  approach.
                                                     The following is a summary of the                    review and comment on all aspects and                     (2) Annual Reporting. As with the
                                                  draft 2016 PGP’s requirements:                          provisions in the draft 2016 PGP, EPA                  2011 PGP, the draft 2016 PGP requires
                                                     • The draft 2016 PGP defines                         specifically solicits comments on the                  any Decision-maker who is required to
                                                  ‘‘Operator’’ (i.e., the entity required to              following as part of this reissuance:                  submit an NOI and is a large entity, and
                                                  obtain NPDES permit coverage for                           (1) Notice of Intent. As with the 2011              any Decision-maker with discharges to
                                                  discharges) to include any (a)                          PGP, the draft 2016 PGP requires only                  waters of the United States containing
                                                  Applicator who performs the                             certain Decision-makers, as discussed                  NMFS Listed Resources of Concern
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                                                  application of pesticides or has day-to-                above, to submit NOIs. If an NOI is                    including small entities, to submit an
                                                  day control of the application of                       required, it must contain either a map                 annual report to EPA that contains,
                                                  pesticides that results in a discharge to               or narrative description of the area and               among other things, a previous calendar
                                                  waters of the United States, or (b)                     the potentially affected waters of the                 year’s compilation of pesticide products
                                                  Decision-maker who controls any                         United States, and the pesticide use                   applied, total annual quantities applied,
                                                  decision to apply pesticides that results               patterns for which permit coverage is                  locations where pesticide applications
                                                  in a discharge to waters of the United                  being requested for the duration of the                were made, and information on any
                                                  States. There may be instances when a                   permit. Operators can identify specific                adverse incidents or corrective actions


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                                                  resulting from discharges covered under                 quality standards, in specific geographic              that none of the reported pesticides are
                                                  the draft 2016 PGP. See Appendix G of                   areas where the permit is available. The               on the 303(d) list of impairments in
                                                  the draft 2016 PGP, Annual Report                       CWA Section 401 certifications                         geographic areas where the PGP is
                                                  template. Due to the potential burden of                submitted by states, territories and                   authorized. See document titled,
                                                  accounting and submitting information                   tribes for the 2011 PGP are included in                ‘‘Comparison of 303(d) Pesticides
                                                  on each and every location of                           the docket at EPA–HQ–OW–2010–                          Impairment Data with 2011 PGP Annual
                                                  application, type, and amount of                        0257–1267.                                             Reports Data’’ in the docket.
                                                  pesticides, EPA asked for a compilation                    The draft 2016 PGP retains the same                    In addition, as identified in Part 1.2.3
                                                  of that information for the previous year               eligibility provisions from the 2011 PGP               of the 2011 PGP and the draft 2016 PGP,
                                                  of application. However, as with the                    which provides additional water quality                for eligible discharges (e.g., discharges
                                                  information requested in the NOI, EPA                   protection. For instance, the draft 2016               to waters that are impaired for
                                                  received a variety of descriptions for the              PGP makes clear that Operators must                    pollutants other than the pesticide
                                                  Pest Management Areas and treatment                     comply with all applicable statutes,                   product or degradates of that product),
                                                  areas in the Annual Reports. The                        regulations, and other requirements                    EPA may determine that additional
                                                  Agency is interested in comments on                     including, but not limited to,                         TBELs or WQBELs are necessary, or
                                                  the utility and value of the information                requirements contained in the labeling                 may deny coverage under the PGP and
                                                  collected by the reports. EPA would also                of pesticide products approved under                   require submission of an application for
                                                  like feedback on whether less, more, or                 the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and                 an individual permit.
                                                  different information would provide a                   Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), known as                         Prior to reissuing permits, EPA
                                                  more accurate accounting of the                         ‘‘FIFRA labeling.’’ If Operators are                   evaluates opportunities for improving
                                                  amount, type, and location of pesticide                 found to have applied a pesticide in a                 permit requirements to protect water
                                                  discharges. Annual Reports submitted                    manner inconsistent with any relevant                  quality. Although EPA finds that the
                                                  under the 2011 PGP are available online                 water quality-related FIFRA labeling                   conditions and requirements of the draft
                                                  at (http://ofmpub.epa.gov/apex/aps/                     requirements, EPA will presume that                    2016 PGP are protective of water
                                                  f?p=PGP_2011:HOME::::::). In addition,                  the effluent limitation to minimize                    quality, EPA is aware that some states,
                                                  to ensure consistency and prevent                       pesticides entering the waters of the                  tribes, and territories include additional
                                                  confusion among the pesticides user                     United States has been violated under                  WQBELs in their states-issued permits
                                                  community, EPA seeks comment on                         the NPDES permit. Many provisions of                   or included additional conditions in
                                                  whether the terminology is clear and                    FIFRA labeling—such as those relating                  their 401 certifications for the draft 2011
                                                  easily understandable. For example,                     to application sites, rates, frequency,                PGP. EPA has examined these
                                                  many state pesticide regulations require                and methods, as well as provisions                     additional BMPs and permit conditions
                                                  Applicators to report pesticides in                     concerning proper storage and disposal                 and seeks feedback on whether some of
                                                  ‘‘amount used,’’ unlike the 2011 PGP,                   of pesticide wastes and containers—are                 these additional measures or others
                                                  which requires that pesticides be                       requirements that protect water quality.               should be added to the draft 2016 PGP
                                                  reported in ‘‘quantity applied.’’ See Part              Also, it is important to note that                     WQBELs to further protect water
                                                  III.7 of the Fact Sheet for further                     biological pesticides do not cause water               quality. EPA has included examples of
                                                  discussion on Annual Reporting                          quality toxicity because they do not                   some permit requirements from NPDES
                                                  requirements.                                           work through a toxic mode of action,                   authorized state WQBELs in the docket.
                                                     (3) Water Quality-Based Effluent                     and the discharges of chemical                         See document titled, ‘‘Examples of State
                                                  Limitations (WQBEL). The 2011 PGP                       pesticides that would be covered by the                PGP Provisions that Address WQBELs/
                                                  contained several provisions to protect                 draft 2016 PGP are residues of                         WQ Monitoring.’’ Additionally,
                                                  water quality and the draft 2016 PGP                    pesticides after they have performed                   examples of some BMPs from pesticides
                                                  includes those same provisions. It                      their intended purpose. Thus, residue                  labels are available in the docket as
                                                  includes a narrative WQBEL requiring                    concentrations will be no higher than                  well. See document titled, ‘‘Examples of
                                                  that discharges be controlled as                        the concentration of the pesticide as                  BMPs in Pesticides Product FIFRA
                                                  necessary to meet applicable water                      applied.                                               Labels to Address Water Quality.’’
                                                  quality standards. Failure to control                      To provide further protection, the                  IV. Cost Impacts of the PGP
                                                  discharges in a manner that meets                       draft 2016 PGP also includes the
                                                  applicable water quality standards is a                 provision from the 2011 PGP which                        EPA performed a cost impact analysis
                                                  violation of the permit.                                excludes from coverage any discharges                  on Operators covered by the 2011 PGP
                                                     In addition to the narrative WQBEL,                  of pesticides to waters listed as                      for the purpose of examining the
                                                  the draft 2016 PGP contains related                     impaired, including waters with Total                  economic achievability of complying
                                                  provisions which act together to further                Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), where                     with the technology-based effluent
                                                  protect water quality. These provisions                 the waterbody is impaired for the active               limitations and the administrative
                                                  were also included in the 2011 PGP. For                 ingredient in that pesticide or its                    requirements embodied in the permit.
                                                  example, the draft 2016 PGP requires                    degradates. For geographic areas                       EPA performs this type of analysis
                                                  the Operator to implement control                       covered under the draft 2016 PGP, the                  where a general permit is developed in
                                                  measures and to take corrective action                  303(d) list of impairments 1 indicates                 the absence of existing applicable
                                                  in response to any excursion of                         that of the 17 pesticide active                        national effluent limitations. Based on
                                                  applicable water quality standards.                     ingredients identified on the                          the 2011 PGP analysis and the updated
                                                  Additionally, EPA expects that, as with                 impairment list, seven are for legacy                  cost analysis for the draft 2016 PGP,
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                                                  the 2011 PGP, the Agency will receive                   pollutants that have had their FIFRA                   EPA expects that there will be minimal
                                                  CWA Section 401 certifications for the                  registrations cancelled and are no longer              burden on entities, including small
                                                  final 2016 PGP. Some of those                           authorized for use. Furthermore, for the               businesses, covered under the draft
                                                  certifications will include additional                  remaining pesticides, analysis of the                  2016 PGP. EPA finds the limitations to
                                                  conditions that are required by the state,              2011 PGP annual reports data indicate                  be economically achievable. A copy of
                                                  territory, or tribe, that are necessary to                                                                     EPA’s cost analysis, titled, ‘‘Cost Impact
                                                  assure compliance with the applicable                     1 http://iaspub.epa.gov/waters10/attains_nation_     Analysis for the Draft 2016 Pesticide
                                                  provisions of the CWA, including water                  cy.control?p_report_type=T.                            General Permit (PGP),’’ is available in


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                                                  the docket. EPA solicits additional                        Dated: January 14, 2016.                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  information during the public notice of                 H. Curtis Spalding,                                    Robert Vanderpool, Exposure Methods
                                                  the draft 2016 PGP that will allow for a                Regional Administrator, EPA Region 1.                  and Measurement Division (MD–D205–
                                                  more accurate cost analysis, and will                      Dated: January 14, 2016.                            03), National Exposure Research
                                                  update the cost impact analysis as                      Joan Leary Matthews,                                   Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle
                                                  appropriate, for the final permit.                      Director, Clean Water Division, EPA Region
                                                                                                                                                                 Park, North Carolina 27711. Email:
                                                                                                          2.                                                     Vanderpool.Robert@epa.gov.
                                                  V. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
                                                                                                             Dated: January 14, 2016.
                                                  Planning and Review and Executive                                                                              accordance with regulations at 40 CFR
                                                  Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                   Jose C. Font,
                                                                                                                                                                 part 53, the EPA evaluates various
                                                  Regulatory Review                                       Division Director, Caribbean Environmental
                                                                                                                                                                 methods for monitoring the
                                                                                                          Protection Division, EPA Region 2.
                                                                                                                                                                 concentrations of those ambient air
                                                    The draft 2016 PGP is not a significant                  Dated: January 13, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                 pollutants for which EPA has
                                                  regulatory action and was therefore not                 Jon M. Capacasa,                                       established National Ambient Air
                                                  submitted to the Office of Management                   Director, Water Protection Division, EPA               Quality Standards (NAAQSs) as set
                                                  and Budget (OMB) for review.                            Region 3.                                              forth in 40 CFR part 50. Monitoring
                                                                                                             Dated: January 13, 2016.                            methods that are determined to meet
                                                  VI. Executive Order 13175:
                                                  Consultation and Coordination With
                                                                                                          James D. Giattina,                                     specific requirements for adequacy are
                                                                                                          Director, Water Protection Division, EPA               designated by the EPA as either
                                                  Indian Tribal Governments
                                                                                                          Region 4.                                              reference or equivalent methods (as
                                                     This action does not have tribal                        Dated: January 13, 2016.                            applicable), thereby permitting their use
                                                  implications as specified in E.O. 13175.                Tinka G. Hyde,                                         under 40 CFR part 58 by States and
                                                  It will neither impose substantial direct               Director, Water Division, EPA Region 5.                other agencies for determining
                                                  compliance costs on federally                              Dated: January 14, 2016.                            compliance with the NAAQSs. A list of
                                                  recognized tribal governments, nor                                                                             all reference or equivalent methods that
                                                                                                          William K. Honker, P.E.,
                                                  preempt tribal law. EPA directly                                                                               have been previously designated by EPA
                                                                                                          Director, Water Division, EPA Region 6.                may be found at http://www.epa.gov/
                                                  implements the NPDES Program,                              Dated: January 14, 2016.                            ttn/amtic/criteria.html.
                                                  including the proposed 2016 PGP, in                     Karen A. Flournoy,                                        The EPA hereby announces the
                                                  Indian Country; therefore, in                           Director, Water, Wetlands and Pesticides               designation of one new reference
                                                  compliance with the EPA Policy on                       Division, EPA Region 7.                                method for measuring concentrations of
                                                  Consultation and Coordination with                         Dated: January 14, 2016.                            a new equivalent method for measuring
                                                  Indian Tribes, EPA consulted with tribal                Darcy O’Connor,                                        pollutant concentrations of PM10 in the
                                                  officials early in the process to permit                Acting Assistant Regional Administrator,               ambient air. These designations are
                                                  tribes to have meaningful and timely                    Office of Partnerships and Regulatory                  made under the provisions of 40 CFR
                                                  input into the renewal of the 2016 PGP.                 Assistance, EPA Region 8.                              part 53, as amended on August 31, 2011
                                                  To gain an understanding of, and where                     Dated: January 13, 2016.                            (76 FR 54326–54341).
                                                  necessary, to address tribal implications               Tomas Torres,                                             The new equivalent method for PM10
                                                  of the draft 2016 PGP, EPA conducted                                                                           is an automated monitoring method
                                                                                                          Director, Water Division, EPA Region 9.
                                                  the following activities:                                                                                      utilizing a measurement principle based
                                                                                                             Dated: January 14, 2016.                            on sample collection by filtration and
                                                     • October 28, 2015—EPA mailed                        Daniel D. Opalski,                                     analysis by beta-ray attenuation and is
                                                  notification letters to tribal leaders                  Director, Office of Water and Watersheds,              identified as follows:
                                                  initiating consultation and coordination                EPA Region 10.                                            EQPM–1215–226, ‘‘Met One
                                                  on the renewal of the PGP. The                          [FR Doc. 2016–01564 Filed 1–25–16; 8:45 am]            Instruments, Inc. E–BAM + Beta
                                                  initiation letter was posted on the tribal              BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                 Attenuation Mass Monitor ¥ PM10 FEM
                                                  portal Web site at http://tcots.epa.gov.                                                                       Configuration,’’ configured for 24 1-hour
                                                     • November 19, 2015—EPA held an                                                                             average measurements of PM10 by beta
                                                  informational teleconference open to all                ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                               attenuation, using a glass fiber filter tape
                                                  tribal representatives, and reserved the                AGENCY                                                 roll (460130 or 460180), a sample flow
                                                  last part of the teleconference for official            [FRL–9941–73–ORD]
                                                                                                                                                                 rate of 16.67 liters/min, with the
                                                  consultation comments. Seven tribal                                                                            standard (BX–802) EPA PM10 inlet
                                                                                                          Office of Research and Development;                    (meeting 40 CFR 50 Appendix L
                                                  officials participated. EPA also invited
                                                                                                          Ambient Air Monitoring Reference and                   specifications) and equipped with 9250
                                                  tribes to submit written comments on                                                                           ambient temperature sensor. Instrument
                                                  the draft 2016 PGP. The presentation                    Equivalent Methods: Designation of a
                                                                                                          New Equivalent Method                                  must be operated in accordance with the
                                                  was posted on the tribal portal Web site                                                                       E–BAM + Particulate Monitor operation
                                                  at http://tcots.epa.gov.                                AGENCY: Environmental Protection                       manual, revision 1 or later. This
                                                  Although EPA did not receive any                        Agency (EPA).                                          designation applies to PM10
                                                  comments during the formal                              ACTION: Notice of the designation of a                 measurements only.
                                                  consultation period, EPA encourages                     new equivalent method for monitoring                      The application for equivalent
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                                                                                                          ambient air quality.                                   method determination for the PM10
                                                  tribes to participate in the public review
                                                                                                                                                                 method was received by the Office of
                                                  process by submitting comments
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:  Notice is hereby given that                  Research and Development on
                                                  through regulations.gov. EPA will                       the Environmental Protection Agency                    November 19, 2015. This monitor is
                                                  consider the comments and address                       (EPA) has designated, in accordance                    commercially available from the
                                                  them in the final action.                               with 40 CFR part 53, one new reference                 applicant, Met One Instruments, Inc.,
                                                     Authority: Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251           method for measuring concentrations of                 1600 Washington Blvd., Grants Pass, OR
                                                  et seq.                                                 PM10 in the ambient air.                               97526.


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Document Created: 2018-02-02 12:37:55
Document Modified: 2018-02-02 12:37:55
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of draft permit and request for public comment.
DatesComments on the draft 2016 PGP must be received on or before March 11, 2016.
ContactEPA Regional Office listed in Section I.D, or Prasad Chumble, EPA Headquarters, Office of Water, Office of Wastewater Management at tel.: 202-564-0021 or email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 4289 

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