82_FR_16935 82 FR 16870 - Notice of Availability of the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Foreign Missions Center at the Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

82 FR 16870 - Notice of Availability of the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Foreign Missions Center at the Former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 65 (April 6, 2017)

Page Range16870-16871
FR Document2017-06789

The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announces the availability of the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) on the master plan for the long-term development of a Foreign Missions Center, under authorities of the Foreign Missions Act of 1982, on the site of the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in the District of Columbia. Actions evaluated in the master plan consist of assignment of federal land to foreign missions for the purpose of constructing and operating new chancery facilities. DOS has prepared this SDEIS on the alternatives considered for the master plan, consistent with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, regulations developed by the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR part 1500), and DOS regulations for implementing NEPA (22 CFR part 161). The master plan is intended to guide the development of a cohesive campus by establishing design and land-use planning principles for the construction of new buildings, roadways, open green space, and utilities, while minimizing environmental impacts. The SDEIS analyzes the potential impacts associated with a no action alternative and an action alternative that could potentially satisfy the purpose and need defined in the SDEIS and master plan. A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) was previously circulated publicly in February 2014. Subsequent to the publication of the DEIS, the total acreage of the land available for transfer from the Army to DOS was reduced from 43.5 to 31.7 acres through the National Defense Authorization Act of 2015. Because of the change in the proposed action, DOS has prepared an SDEIS to describe the new preferred alternative, and evaluate any change in potential impacts from the reduction in size of the proposed action. In addition, the DOS is carrying out the Section 106 review process under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, through which it consults with interested parties on the potential effect of the proposed undertaking on identified historic properties.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 65 (Thursday, April 6, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 65 (Thursday, April 6, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 16870-16871]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2017-06789]


-----------------------------------------------------------------------

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

[Public Notice: 9950]


Notice of Availability of the Supplemental Draft Environmental 
Impact Statement for the Foreign Missions Center at the Former Walter 
Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

AGENCY: Department of State.

ACTION: Notice of availability.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announces the availability 
of the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) on the 
master plan for the long-term development of a Foreign Missions Center, 
under authorities of the Foreign Missions Act of 1982, on the site of 
the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in the District of 
Columbia. Actions evaluated in the master plan consist of assignment of 
federal land to foreign missions for the purpose of constructing and 
operating new chancery facilities. DOS has prepared this SDEIS on the 
alternatives considered for the master plan, consistent with the 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, 
regulations developed by the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR 
part 1500), and DOS regulations for implementing NEPA (22 CFR part 
161).
    The master plan is intended to guide the development of a cohesive 
campus by establishing design and land-use planning principles for the 
construction of new buildings, roadways, open green space, and 
utilities, while minimizing environmental impacts. The SDEIS analyzes 
the potential impacts associated with a no action alternative and an 
action alternative that could potentially satisfy the purpose and need 
defined in the SDEIS and master plan.
    A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) was previously 
circulated publicly in February 2014. Subsequent to the publication of 
the DEIS, the total acreage of the land available for transfer from the 
Army to DOS was reduced from 43.5 to 31.7 acres through the National 
Defense Authorization Act of 2015. Because of the change in the 
proposed action, DOS has prepared an SDEIS to describe the new 
preferred alternative, and evaluate any change in potential impacts 
from the reduction in size of the proposed action.
    In addition, the DOS is carrying out the Section 106 review process 
under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, through which it 
consults with interested parties on the potential effect of the 
proposed undertaking on identified historic properties.

DATES: This notice announces the opening of the public comment process 
the DOS will use to gather input from the public on the proposed 
project. Please note that the public comment period will close on May 
18, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Requests for information on the SDEIS should be directed to 
Geoffrey Hunt, Department of State, A/OPR/RPM, Room 1264, 2201 C St. 
NW., Washington, DC 20520-1264.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A ``chancery'' is the principal offices of a 
foreign mission used for diplomatic or related purposes, and annexes to 
such offices (including ancillary offices and support facilities), and 
includes the site and any buildings on the site which are used for such 
purposes. A ``foreign mission'' is any mission to or agency or entity 
in the United States which is involved in diplomatic, consular or other 
activities of, or which is substantially owned or effectively 
controlled by, a foreign government; or an organization representing a 
territory or political entity which has been granted diplomatic or 
other official privileges and immunities under the laws of the United 
States or which engages in some aspect of the conduct of international 
affairs of such territory or political entity, including any real 
property of such a mission and the personnel of such a mission.
    The need for the project is based on increased and high demand for 
foreign mission facilities in the District of Columbia, a lack of large 
sites for foreign mission development or redevelopment in the District 
of Columbia, and the need for land to use in property exchanges with 
other countries. The proposed foreign missions center is needed to 
primarily address the increasing scarcity of suitable properties within 
the District of Columbia to locate the operations of foreign missions. 
This scarcity has impacted, in certain cases, the DOS's ability to 
acquire properties of considerable size in foreign capitals nations.

Alternatives Considered

    The DOS identified, developed, and analyzed the No Action 
Alternative and seven action alternatives that could potentially 
satisfy the proposed action's purpose and need. One action alternative, 
Alternative 1, and the No Action Alternative, were retained for 
detailed study in the DEIS. Alternative 1 was dismissed from detailed 
study within the SDEIS because it is no longer viable given the change 
in total acreage

[[Page 16871]]

required by the National Defense Authorization Act of 2015. DOS, in 
coordination with U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, the National Capital 
Planning Commission, The District of Columbia Historic Preservation 
Office, and District of Columbia Department of Transportation, then 
developed Alternative 7. Alternative 7 and the No Action Alternative 
were retained for detailed study within the SDEIS.
    Alternative 7 would provide up to 15 lots for chancery development, 
retain the historic Memorial Chapel building for adaptive reuse, and 
potentially retain other buildings for adaptive reuse, depending on 
marketability. Dahlia Street and 14th Street would be developed as 
connections to the surrounding neighborhoods. The existing historic 
perimeter fence along 16th Street and Alaska Avenue would remain. The 
existing landscape on the western boundary of the site would be 
enhanced to create a 50-foot vegetated buffer, maximizing the tree 
canopy in that area. Access to individual lots would be internal to the 
former WRAMC campus.
    The No Action Alternative was included to provide a basis for 
comparison to the action alternative described above as required by the 
NEPA regulations (40 CFR 1002.14(d)).
    After careful consideration of the alternatives developed in 
response to the study's purpose and needs and in coordination with 
jurisdictional and interested agencies, DOS has identified Alternative 
7 as its Preferred Action Alternative because it best satisfies the 
study purpose and needs, would fulfill their statutory mission and 
responsibilities, and has the least adverse environmental impact.

Public Comment/Distribution

    You are encouraged to become involved in this process and provide 
your comments or concerns about the proposed project. The public 
comment period provides the public with an opportunity to present 
comments regarding the content and findings of the SDEIS for the 
Foreign Missions Center at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center. 
The SDEIS is available to the public at the Web site: http://www.state.gov/ofm/property/fmc/index.htm. The DOS sends information 
related to this environmental review to individuals, organizations, and 
government entities interested in and/or potentially affected by the 
proposed project and maintains a distribution list for this purpose. 
The distribution list includes: Federal, state, and local government 
representatives and agencies; elected officials; environmental and 
public interest groups; other interested parties; and local libraries 
and newspapers. Copies are being distributed for public review at the 
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4A and 4B offices, the Juanita E. 
Thornton-Shepherd Park Library, the Takoma Park Neighborhood Library, 
and the Petworth Neighborhood Library.
    DOS invites individuals, organizations and agencies to submit 
comments. DOS requests comments on the SDEIS that focus on the 
potential environmental impacts of the proposed project, reasonable 
alternatives, and measures to further avoid or lessen environmental 
impacts. The public comment period starts with the publication of this 
notice in the Federal Register and will continue through May 18, 2017. 
DOS will consider and respond to comments received on the SDEIS in 
preparing the Final EIS. Comments may be submitted by email to: 
FMC.info@state.gov">FMC.info@state.gov or by U.S. mail to: Geoffrey Hunt, Department of 
State, A/OPR/RPM, Room 1264, 2210 C St. NW., Washington, DC 20520-1264.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Geoffrey Hunt by email at 
FMC.info@state.gov">FMC.info@state.gov.

Cliff C. Seagroves,
Director of the Office of Foreign Missions, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2017-06789 Filed 4-5-17; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4710-43-P



                                                  16870                          Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 65 / Thursday, April 6, 2017 / Notices

                                                  Doc. 105–51, 105th Cong., 2d Sess.).                    DEPARTMENT OF STATE                                   of the proposed undertaking on
                                                  Some Central Authority duties are                                                                             identified historic properties.
                                                  explicitly assigned to other entities,                  [Public Notice: 9950]                                 DATES: This notice announces the
                                                  including the Department of Homeland                                                                          opening of the public comment process
                                                  Security (DHS.) The IAA confers on the                  Notice of Availability of the
                                                                                                                                                                the DOS will use to gather input from
                                                  Department the authority and                            Supplemental Draft Environmental
                                                                                                                                                                the public on the proposed project.
                                                  responsibility for establishing and                     Impact Statement for the Foreign
                                                                                                                                                                Please note that the public comment
                                                                                                          Missions Center at the Former Walter
                                                  overseeing the system for accreditation/                                                                      period will close on May 18, 2017.
                                                                                                          Reed Army Medical Center,
                                                  approval and monitoring and oversight                                                                         ADDRESSES: Requests for information on
                                                                                                          Washington, DC
                                                  of accredited agencies and approved                                                                           the SDEIS should be directed to
                                                  persons (hereinafter referred to as                     AGENCY:   Department of State.                        Geoffrey Hunt, Department of State, A/
                                                  adoption service providers (ASPs).                      ACTION:   Notice of availability.                     OPR/RPM, Room 1264, 2201 C St. NW.,
                                                  Rather than mandating the Department                                                                          Washington, DC 20520–1264.
                                                  to directly accredit/approve ASPs, the                  SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of State               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A
                                                  IAA directs the Department to select                    (DOS) announces the availability of the               ‘‘chancery’’ is the principal offices of a
                                                  and designate one or more AEs to carry                  Supplemental Draft Environmental                      foreign mission used for diplomatic or
                                                  out those functions. Designated AEs                     Impact Statement (SDEIS) on the master                related purposes, and annexes to such
                                                  responsibilities are discussed in 22 CFR                plan for the long-term development of a               offices (including ancillary offices and
                                                  96.7 and may be further established by                  Foreign Missions Center, under                        support facilities), and includes the site
                                                  agreement with the Department of State.                 authorities of the Foreign Missions Act               and any buildings on the site which are
                                                  The federal regulations governing                       of 1982, on the site of the former Walter             used for such purposes. A ‘‘foreign
                                                  intercountry adoption and the                           Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in                   mission’’ is any mission to or agency or
                                                  accreditation of agencies and approval                  the District of Columbia. Actions                     entity in the United States which is
                                                  of persons can be found at 22 CFR 96,                   evaluated in the master plan consist of               involved in diplomatic, consular or
                                                  with Subpart B focusing on the                          assignment of federal land to foreign                 other activities of, or which is
                                                  selection, designation, and duties of                   missions for the purpose of constructing              substantially owned or effectively
                                                  AEs.                                                    and operating new chancery facilities.                controlled by, a foreign government; or
                                                                                                          DOS has prepared this SDEIS on the                    an organization representing a territory
                                                     This opportunity is extended to
                                                                                                          alternatives considered for the master                or political entity which has been
                                                  nonprofit organizations with expertise
                                                                                                          plan, consistent with the National                    granted diplomatic or other official
                                                  in developing and administering
                                                                                                          Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of                    privileges and immunities under the
                                                  standards for entities providing child
                                                                                                          1969, as amended, regulations                         laws of the United States or which
                                                  welfare services and to U.S. State or
                                                                                                          developed by the Council on                           engages in some aspect of the conduct
                                                  local government public entities with                   Environmental Quality (40 CFR part
                                                  such expertise and responsibility for                                                                         of international affairs of such territory
                                                                                                          1500), and DOS regulations for                        or political entity, including any real
                                                  licensing adoption agencies, per 22 CFR                 implementing NEPA (22 CFR part 161).
                                                  96.5. If selected, a State or local                                                                           property of such a mission and the
                                                                                                             The master plan is intended to guide               personnel of such a mission.
                                                  government public entity may only                       the development of a cohesive campus
                                                  accredit/approve agencies and persons                                                                            The need for the project is based on
                                                                                                          by establishing design and land-use                   increased and high demand for foreign
                                                  within the public entity’s State. Federal               planning principles for the construction              mission facilities in the District of
                                                  government entities are not eligible to                 of new buildings, roadways, open green                Columbia, a lack of large sites for
                                                  apply. Newly established nonprofit                      space, and utilities, while minimizing                foreign mission development or
                                                  organizations may apply provided they                   environmental impacts. The SDEIS                      redevelopment in the District of
                                                  have IRS Code 501(c)(3) status and can                  analyzes the potential impacts                        Columbia, and the need for land to use
                                                  demonstrate that they have the required                 associated with a no action alternative               in property exchanges with other
                                                  expertise, as discussed in 22 CFR 96.5,                 and an action alternative that could                  countries. The proposed foreign
                                                  either as an entity or within their                     potentially satisfy the purpose and need              missions center is needed to primarily
                                                  staffing.                                               defined in the SDEIS and master plan.                 address the increasing scarcity of
                                                     Under 22 CFR 96.4, the Department is                    A Draft Environmental Impact                       suitable properties within the District of
                                                  authorized to designate one or more                     Statement (DEIS) was previously                       Columbia to locate the operations of
                                                  entities to perform AE functions. The                   circulated publicly in February 2014.                 foreign missions. This scarcity has
                                                  Department currently works with one                     Subsequent to the publication of the                  impacted, in certain cases, the DOS’s
                                                  designated AE that is responsible for                   DEIS, the total acreage of the land                   ability to acquire properties of
                                                  accreditation/approval of agencies and                  available for transfer from the Army to               considerable size in foreign capitals
                                                  persons throughout the United States.                   DOS was reduced from 43.5 to 31.7                     nations.
                                                  The number of AEs selected through the                  acres through the National Defense
                                                  upcoming RSI process will depend on                     Authorization Act of 2015. Because of                 Alternatives Considered
                                                  the qualifications of the applicants and                the change in the proposed action, DOS                   The DOS identified, developed, and
                                                  the Department’s determination                          has prepared an SDEIS to describe the                 analyzed the No Action Alternative and
                                                  regarding the best interests of the                     new preferred alternative, and evaluate               seven action alternatives that could
                                                                                                          any change in potential impacts from                  potentially satisfy the proposed action’s
mstockstill on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES




                                                  accreditation/approval program.
                                                                                                          the reduction in size of the proposed                 purpose and need. One action
                                                  Karen L. Christensen                                    action.                                               alternative, Alternative 1, and the No
                                                  Deputy Assistant Secretary, Overseas Citizen               In addition, the DOS is carrying out               Action Alternative, were retained for
                                                  Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs,                   the Section 106 review process under                  detailed study in the DEIS. Alternative
                                                  Department of State.                                    the National Historic Preservation Act of             1 was dismissed from detailed study
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–06862 Filed 4–5–17; 8:45 am]              1966, through which it consults with                  within the SDEIS because it is no longer
                                                  BILLING CODE 4710–06–P                                  interested parties on the potential effect            viable given the change in total acreage


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   18:51 Apr 05, 2017   Jkt 241001   PO 00000   Frm 00092   Fmt 4703   Sfmt 4703   E:\FR\FM\06APN1.SGM   06APN1


                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 65 / Thursday, April 6, 2017 / Notices                                                 16871

                                                  required by the National Defense                        environmental and public interest                     public for distribution at this meeting
                                                  Authorization Act of 2015. DOS, in                      groups; other interested parties; and                 must reach Ms. Robinson by letter or
                                                  coordination with U.S. Commission of                    local libraries and newspapers. Copies                email on this same date. A member of
                                                  Fine Arts, the National Capital Planning                are being distributed for public review               the public requesting reasonable
                                                  Commission, The District of Columbia                    at the Advisory Neighborhood                          accommodation should also make his/
                                                  Historic Preservation Office, and District              Commission 4A and 4B offices, the                     her request to Ms. Robinson by April 17.
                                                  of Columbia Department of                               Juanita E. Thornton-Shepherd Park                     Requests received after that date will be
                                                  Transportation, then developed                          Library, the Takoma Park Neighborhood                 considered but might not be able to be
                                                  Alternative 7. Alternative 7 and the No                 Library, and the Petworth Neighborhood                fulfilled.
                                                  Action Alternative were retained for                    Library.                                                The agenda of the meeting will
                                                  detailed study within the SDEIS.                           DOS invites individuals,                           include: Universal Postal Union
                                                     Alternative 7 would provide up to 15                 organizations and agencies to submit                  Congress outcomes, goals for the current
                                                  lots for chancery development, retain                   comments. DOS requests comments on                    Universal Postal Union Congress cycle,
                                                  the historic Memorial Chapel building                   the SDEIS that focus on the potential                 and United States policy on
                                                  for adaptive reuse, and potentially                     environmental impacts of the proposed                 Extraterritorial Offices of Exchange
                                                  retain other buildings for adaptive                     project, reasonable alternatives, and                 (ETOEs).
                                                  reuse, depending on marketability.                      measures to further avoid or lessen                     For further information please contact
                                                  Dahlia Street and 14th Street would be                  environmental impacts. The public                     Ms. Shereece Robinson of the Office of
                                                  developed as connections to the                         comment period starts with the                        Specialized and Technical Agencies
                                                  surrounding neighborhoods. The                          publication of this notice in the Federal             (IO/STA), Bureau of International
                                                  existing historic perimeter fence along                 Register and will continue through May                Organization Affairs, U.S. Department of
                                                  16th Street and Alaska Avenue would                     18, 2017. DOS will consider and                       State, at tel. (202) 663–2649, by email at
                                                  remain. The existing landscape on the                   respond to comments received on the                   RobinsonSA2@state.gov, or by mail at
                                                  western boundary of the site would be                   SDEIS in preparing the Final EIS.                     IO/STA, Suite L–409 SA–1; U.S.
                                                  enhanced to create a 50-foot vegetated                  Comments may be submitted by email                    Department of State; Washington, DC
                                                  buffer, maximizing the tree canopy in                   to: FMC.info@state.gov or by U.S. mail                20522.
                                                  that area. Access to individual lots                    to: Geoffrey Hunt, Department of State,
                                                  would be internal to the former                                                                               Gregory D. Thome,
                                                                                                          A/OPR/RPM, Room 1264, 2210 C St.
                                                  WRAMC campus.                                           NW., Washington, DC 20520–1264.                       Director, Office of Specialized and Technical
                                                     The No Action Alternative was                                                                              Agencies, Bureau of International
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Organization Affairs, Department of State.
                                                  included to provide a basis for
                                                                                                          Geoffrey Hunt by email at FMC.info@
                                                  comparison to the action alternative                                                                          [FR Doc. 2017–06861 Filed 4–5–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          state.gov.
                                                  described above as required by the                                                                            BILLING CODE 4710–19–P
                                                  NEPA regulations (40 CFR 1002.14(d)).                   Cliff C. Seagroves,
                                                     After careful consideration of the                   Director of the Office of Foreign Missions,
                                                  alternatives developed in response to                   Department of State.                                  DEPARTMENT OF STATE
                                                  the study’s purpose and needs and in                    [FR Doc. 2017–06789 Filed 4–5–17; 8:45 am]            [Public Notice 9949]
                                                  coordination with jurisdictional and                    BILLING CODE 4710–43–P
                                                  interested agencies, DOS has identified                                                                       Plenary Meeting of the Binational
                                                  Alternative 7 as its Preferred Action                                                                         Bridges and Border Crossings Group
                                                  Alternative because it best satisfies the               DEPARTMENT OF STATE                                   in Washington, DC
                                                  study purpose and needs, would fulfill
                                                                                                          [Public Notice: 9948]                                 AGENCY:   Department of State.
                                                  their statutory mission and
                                                  responsibilities, and has the least                     Notice of Public Meeting                              ACTION:   Notice.
                                                  adverse environmental impact.
                                                                                                             As required by the Federal Advisory                SUMMARY:   Delegates from the United
                                                  Public Comment/Distribution                             Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), the                   States and Mexican governments, the
                                                    You are encouraged to become                          Department of State gives notice of a                 states of California, Arizona, Texas, and
                                                  involved in this process and provide                    meeting of the Advisory Committee on                  New Mexico, and the Mexican states of
                                                  your comments or concerns about the                     International Postal and Delivery                     Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua,
                                                  proposed project. The public comment                    Services. This Committee will meet on                 Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas
                                                  period provides the public with an                      Monday April 24, 2017, from 1:00 p.m.                 will participate in a plenary meeting of
                                                  opportunity to present comments                         to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time at the                      the U.S.-Mexico Binational Bridges and
                                                  regarding the content and findings of                   American Institute of Architects, Board               Border Crossings Group on Wednesday,
                                                  the SDEIS for the Foreign Missions                      Room, 1735 New York Avenue NW.,                       May 24, 2017 in Washington, DC. The
                                                  Center at the former Walter Reed Army                   Washington, DC 20006.                                 purpose of this meeting is to discuss
                                                  Medical Center. The SDEIS is available                     Any member of the public interested                operational matters involving existing
                                                  to the public at the Web site: http://                  in providing input to the meeting                     and proposed international bridges and
                                                  www.state.gov/ofm/property/fmc/                         should contact Ms. Shereece Robinson,                 border crossings and their related
                                                  index.htm. The DOS sends information                    whose contact information is listed                   infrastructure and to exchange technical
                                                  related to this environmental review to                 below (see the ‘‘for further information’’            information as well as views on policy.
                                                  individuals, organizations, and                         section of this notice). Each individual              This meeting will include a public
mstockstill on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES




                                                  government entities interested in and/or                providing oral input is requested to                  session on Wednesday, May 24, 2017,
                                                  potentially affected by the proposed                    limit his or her comments to five                     from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. This
                                                  project and maintains a distribution list               minutes. Requests to be added to the                  session will allow proponents of
                                                  for this purpose. The distribution list                 speakers list must be received in writing             proposed bridges and border crossings
                                                  includes: Federal, state, and local                     (letter or email) prior to the close of               and related projects to make
                                                  government representatives and                          business on Monday April 17, 2017;                    presentations to the delegations and
                                                  agencies; elected officials;                            written comments from members of the                  members of the public.


                                             VerDate Sep<11>2014   18:51 Apr 05, 2017   Jkt 241001   PO 00000   Frm 00093   Fmt 4703   Sfmt 4703   E:\FR\FM\06APN1.SGM   06APN1



Document Created: 2017-04-06 01:46:34
Document Modified: 2017-04-06 01:46:34
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 availability.
DatesThis notice announces the opening of the public comment process the DOS will use to gather input from the public on the proposed project. Please note that the public comment period will close on May 18, 2017.
ContactGeoffrey Hunt by email at [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 16870 

2025 Federal Register | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
USC | CFR | eCFR