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Commission to grant a 30-day extension membership in the RTO/ISO.1 The access to open meetings via television in
of time to comply with Ordering Commission found that the issues raised the DC area and via phone bridge for a
Paragraph C of the April 21 Order. ‘‘generic concerns with implications fee. Visit http://
PNM’s motion for technical applicable to all RTOs and ISOs and to www.CapitolConnection.org or contact
conference is granted. However, PNM’s all market participants with whom they Danelle Perkowski or David Reininger at
motion for extension of time to comply interact, whether directly or indirectly.’’ 703–993–3100.
with the April 21 Order is denied. The Commission then announced its During the summer months,
Take notice that the Federal Energy intention to establish a technical Commission employees adopt business
Regulatory Commission will hold a conference to hear from interested casual dress, and the Commission
technical conference to discuss parties concerning this issue. encourages conference participants and
Conference participants are asked to attendees to do the same.
mitigation for the El Paso control area.
identify discrete concerns and Commission conferences are
This technical conference will be held
contrasting views, establish which accessible under section 508 of the
on June 14, 2006, in Hearing Room 2 of
specific market services, reliability Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For
the Federal Energy Regulatory
functions, and other features of RTO/ accessibility accommodations please
Commission, 888 First Street, NE.,
ISO markets provide non-members with send an e-mail to accessibility@ferc.gov
Washington, DC, from approximately 9
benefits for which they may not bear an or call toll free 866–208–3372 (voice) or
a.m. until approximately 1 p.m. (EST).
appropriate share of the respective 202–208–1659 (TTY), or send a Fax to
Federal Energy Regulatory costs, or otherwise should not be 202–208–2106 with the required
Commission conferences are accessible entitled to, and propose solutions to accommodations.
under section 508 of the Rehabilitation identified problems. The Commission For further information on this
Act of 1973. For accessibility wishes to be informed about this issue conference, please contact: Udi Helman,
accommodations please send an e-mail across the country and invites Office of Energy Markets and Reliability,
to accessibility@ferc.gov or call toll free representatives of all regions to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
(866) 208–3372 (voice) or 202–208–1659 participate. 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
(TTY), or send a FAX to 202–208–2106 Persons wishing to participate as 20426. 202–502–8080.
with the required accommodations. panelists in the conference are asked to Udi.Helman@ferc.gov.
All interested parties and staff are e-mail the following information to
permitted to attend the technical Magalie R. Salas,
Commission staff by June 15, 2006:
conference. For additional information Name, organizational affiliation name Secretary.
regarding the meeting, please contact and mailing address, title, voice and fax [FR Doc. E6–9383 Filed 6–15–06; 8:45 am]
Cynthia Henry at telephone numbers, e-mail address, BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
Cynthia.Henry@ferc.gov no later than 5 brief bio, and a description of the
p.m. (EST), Tuesday, June 13, 2006. proposed topic of presentation. Persons
interested in attending the conference as DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Magalie R. Salas,
a member of the audience are Southwestern Power Administration
Secretary.
encouraged to e-mail their name and
[FR Doc. E6–9390 Filed 6–15–06; 8:45 am] affiliation to facilitate security check in Integrated System Power Rates
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P and to estimate meeting room needs.
Both prospective panelists and audience AGENCY: Southwestern Power
members should e-mail their Administration, DOE.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY information to Kristine.Bailey@ferc.gov. ACTION: Notice of public review and
In the body of the e-mail, please identify comment.
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission yourself as a potential panelist or
SUMMARY: The Administrator,
audience member, and use ‘‘RTO Border
Southwestern Power Administration
Utility Conference’’ on the e-mail
[Docket No. AD06–9–000] (Southwestern), has prepared Current
subject line. If you do not have access
and Revised 2006 Power Repayment
RTO Border Utility Issues; Notice of to e-mail, you may call Ms. Bailey at
Studies which show the need for an
Technical Conference on RTO Border 202–502–6072.
An agenda will be issued prior to the increase in annual revenues to meet cost
Utility Issues recovery criteria. Such increased
conference. You may use the
Commission’s e-subscription service to revenues are needed primarily to cover
June 8, 2006.
be notified of future notices in this increased investments and replacements
Take notice that on July 10, 2006, staff in hydroelectric generating facilities and
of the Federal Energy Regulatory proceeding. Please visit http://
www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/ increased purchased power expenses.
Commission will convene a technical The Administrator has developed
conference on RTO border utility issues. esubscription.asp.
A free webcast of this event will be proposed Integrated System rates, which
The conference will be held at the are supported by a rate design study, to
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, available through http://www.ferc.gov.
Anyone with Internet access who recover the required revenues. The May
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 2006 Revised Study indicates that the
20426. The conference will be open to desires to view this event can do so by
navigating to http://www.ferc.gov’s proposed rates would increase annual
the public. Commission staff will lead system revenues approximately 25.9
the conference and the Commissioners Calendar of Events and locating this
event in the Calendar. The event will percent from $136,267,400 to
plan to attend. $171,505,848, over a three-year period
contain a link to its webcast. The
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In a recent Commission proceeding, Capitol Connection provides technical to meet projected annual expenses and
parties raised the issue of an electric support for the webcasts. It also offers repay the investments in facilities over
utility’s ability to benefit from an RTO/ the required number of years.
ISO’s regional markets while avoiding 1 Louisville Gas and Electric Company, et al., 114 DATES: The consultation and comment
some or all of the costs attributable to FERC ¶ 61,282 (2006) at P 64–65. period will begin on the date of

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publication of this Federal Register with the Sam Rayburn and Robert D. present market rates. Southwestern is
notice and will end August 15, 2006. Willis Dams, two Corps of Engineers further proposing to expand the
The consultation and comment period projects that are isolated hydraulically, Administrator’s authority to adjust the
has been shortened by the electrically, and financially from the PPA at his discretion (Discretionary
Administrator in accordance with Sec. Integrated System are repaid under Purchased Power Adder Adjustment) to
903.14(a) of 10 CFR part 903, because of separate rate schedules and are not increase the size of the Discretionary
the need to assure new rates are in place addressed in this notice. PPA Adjustment and the frequency of
by October 1, 2006, to respond to Following Department of Energy its application to no more than twice
financial difficulties resulting from FY guidelines, Southwestern’s annually (limited to ±$0.0067 (6.7
2006 drought conditions. A combined Administrator, prepared a Current mills)/kWh per year) based on the need
Public Information and Comment Power Repayment Study using existing for greater flexibility to better manage
Forum (Forum) will be held in Tulsa, system rates. The Study indicates that cash flow during drought conditions.
Oklahoma at 9 a.m. on July 12, 2006. Southwestern’s financial requirement to With increased flexibility, Southwestern
ADDRESSES: The Forum will be held in repay annual operating costs and the will be able to alleviate some of the
Southwestern’s offices, Room 1460, investment in power generating and increased revenue pressure of drought
Williams Center Tower I, One West transmission facilities for power and situations, such as has occurred during
Third Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103. energy marketed by Southwestern will the drought of 2006, by implementing
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. not be met without an increase in increases more frequently.
Forrest E. Reeves, Assistant revenues. The need for increased Because of concerns expressed by
Administrator, Office of Corporate revenues is primarily due to projected Southwestern’s customers, during their
Operations, Southwestern Power increases in investments and informal participation in the
Administration, U.S. Department of replacements at hydroelectric generating development of the Power Repayment
Energy, One West Third Street, Tulsa, facilities of the U.S. Army’s Corps of and Rate Design Studies, regarding the
Oklahoma 74103, (918) 595–6696, Engineers. Increased revenues are also magnitude and underlying causes of the
gene.reeves@swpa.gov. needed because of higher projected proposed increase, Southwestern is
average purchased power expenses due proposing to increase revenue in three
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Originally to market price increases and a severe steps over a three-year period.
established by Secretarial Order No. drought during FY 2006 which has The first step of the rate increase,
1865 dated August 31, 1943, caused Southwestern to incur beginning October 1, 2006, will
Southwestern is an agency within the substantially more than average incorporate increased PPA costs
U.S. Department of Energy which was purchased power costs. The Revised ($8,562,500 or 6.3 percent), with the
created by an Act of the U.S. Congress, Power Repayment Study shows that PPA increasing from $0.0029 (2.9 mills)/
entitled the Department of Energy additional annual revenues of kWh to $0.0067 (6.7 mills)/kWh during
Organization Act, Public Law 95–91, $35,238,448 (a 25.9 percent increase) are the period that the rates are in effect.
dated August 4, 1977. Guidelines for needed to meet these increased The Administrator’s Discretionary PPA
preparation of power repayment studies operating expense requirements and Adjustment will be set to recover
are included in DOE Order No. RA satisfy repayment criteria. purchased power costs for all of FY
6120.2 entitled Power Marketing A Rate Design Study has also been 2006 resulting from the drought which
Administration Financial Reporting. completed which allocates the revenue far exceed the average. Presently, this
Procedures for Public Participation in requirement to the various system rate rate would be $0.0034 (3.4 mills)/kWh
Power and Transmission Rate schedules for recovery, and provides for ($7,620,216 or 5.6 percent) based on
Adjustments of the Power Marketing transmission service rates in general current costs through May 2006. All
Administrations are found at title 10, conformance with FERC Order Nos. 888 other rates currently approved will
part 903, subpart A of the Code of (A–C). The proposed rates would remain in effect through September 30,
Federal Regulations (10 CFR part 903). increase estimated annual revenues 2007.
Procedures for the confirmation and from $136,267,400 to $171,505,848 and The second step of the rate increase,
approval of rates for the Federal Power would meet annual operating expenses beginning October 1, 2007, through
Marketing Administrations are found at and repay project and transmission September 30, 2008, will incorporate 1⁄2
title 18, part 300, subpart L of the Code system investments within the required of the remaining revenue requirement
of Federal Regulations (18 CFR part number of years. As indicated in the ($9,527,866 or 7.0 percent) caused by
300). Integrated System Rate Design Study, increased investments and replacements
Southwestern markets power from 24 this revenue would be developed in facilities. As a result, the rate for
multi-purpose reservoir projects with through increases in the charges for supplemental peaking energy will
hydroelectric power facilities sales of capacity and energy, and increase to $0.0082 (8.2 mills)/kWh and
constructed and operated by the U.S. transmission services, including some of the capacity charge will increase to
Army Corps of Engineers. These projects the ancillary services for deliveries of $3.18/KW/Mo.
are located in the states of Arkansas, both Federal and non-Federal power The final step of the rate increase,
Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. and associated energy from the beginning October 1, 2008, through
Southwestern’s marketing area includes transmission system of Southwestern. September 30, 2010, will reach the full
these States plus Kansas and Louisiana. Another component of the Integrated revenue requirement of $19,055,732, or
The costs associated with the System rates for power and energy, the 14.0 percent revenue increase, caused
hydropower facilities of 22 of the 24 Purchased Power Adder (PPA), by the increased investments and
projects are repaid via revenues produces revenues to cover the cost of replacements, and combined with the
received under the Integrated System power purchased to meet contractual PPA increase to $0.0067 (6.7 mills)/kWh
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rates, as are those of Southwestern’s obligations. The PPA is based on ($8,562 500 or 6.3 percent) and the
transmission facilities, which consist of Southwestern’s average annual $0.0034 (3.4 mills)/kWh Discretionary
1,380 miles of high-voltage transmission purchased power needs and has been PPA Adjustment increase ($7,620,216 or
lines, 24 substations, and 46 microwave increased from the existing rate to 5.6 percent) from the first and second
and VHF radio sites. Costs associated reflect projected power costs based on years, will ensure that cost recovery will

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be accomplished as required. The capacity rate will increase to $0.95/kW/ Below is a general comparison of the
capacity rate will increase to $3.51/kW/ Mo, as well as the rate for network existing and proposed system rates:
Mo and ancillary services will increase service.
modestly, while the transmission

Existing rates Proposed rates

Rate schedule P–06 Rate schedule P–06 Rate schedule P–06


Generation rates Rate schedule P–05 (System Peaking) (System Peaking) (System Peaking)
(System Peaking) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
10/1/06–9/30/07 10/1/07–9/30/08 10/1/08—9/30/10

Capacity
Grid or 138–161 kV ........................................ $3.03/kW/Mo .............. $3.03/kW/Mo .............. $3.18/kW/Mo .............. $3.51/kW/Mo.
Required Ancillary Services (generation in $0.09/kW/Mo .............. $0.09/kW/Mo .............. $0.09/kW/Mo .............. $0.10/kW/Mo.
control area).
Regulation & Freq. Response (generation in $0.08/kW/Mo .............. $0.08/kW/Mo .............. $0.08/kW/Mo .............. $0.09/kW/Mo.
control area).
Reserve Ancillary Services (generation in $0.0158/kW/Mo .......... $0.0158/kW/Mo .......... $0.0158/kW/Mo .......... $0.0184/kW/Mo.
control area).
Transformation Service 69 kV (applied to $0.30/kW/Mo .............. $0.30/kW/Mo .............. $0.30/kW/Mo .............. $0.30/kW/Mo.
usage, not reservation).
Energy
Peaking Energy .............................................. $0.0082/kWh .............. $0.0082/kWh .............. $0.0082/kWh .............. $0.0082/kWh.
Supplemental Peaking Energy ....................... $0.0055/kWh .............. $0.0055/kWh .............. $0.0082/kWh .............. $0.0082/kWh
Purchased Power Adder (PPA) ..................... $0.0029/kWh .............. $0.0067/kWh .............. $0.0067/kWh .............. $0.0067/kWh.
Administrator’s Discretionary PPA Adjust- $0.0/kWh .................... $0.0034/kWh .............. $0.0034/kWh .............. $0.0034/kWh.
ment Applied.
Administrator’s Discretionary PPA Adjust- ±$0.0011/kWh annu- ±$0.0067/kWh annu- ±$0.0067/kWh annu- ±$0.0067/kWh annu-
ment Authority. ally. ally. ally. ally.

Rate schedule Rate schedule Rate schedule Rate schedule


Transmission rates NFTS–5 NFTS–06 NFTS–06 NFTS–06
(Transmission) (Transmission) (Transmission) (Transmission)

Capacity (Firm Reservation with energy) Grid $0.90/kW/Mo, $0.225/ $0.90/kW/Mo, $0.225/ $0.90/kW/Mo, $0.225/ $0.95/kW/Mo, $0.238/
or 138–161 kV. kW/Week, $0.0409/ kW/Week, $0.0409/ kW/Week, $0.0409/ kW/Week, $0.0432/
kW/Day. kW/Day. kW/Day. kW/Day.
Required Ancillary Services ........................... $0.09/kW/Mo, or $0.09/kW/Mo, or $0.09/kW/Mo, or $0.10/kW/Mo, or
$0.023/kW/Week, or $0.023/kW/Week, or $0.023/kW/Week, or $0.025/kW/Week, or
$0.0041/kW/Day. $0.0041/kW/Day. $0.0041/kW/Day. $0.0045/kW/Day.
Reserve Ancillary Services (generation in $0.0158/kW/Mo, or $0.0158/kW/Mo, or $0.0158/kW/Mo, or $0.0184/kW/Mo, or
control area). $0.00395/kW/Week, $0.00395/kW/Week, $0.00395/kW/Week, $0.0046/kW/Week,
or $0.00072/kW/Day. or $0.00072/kW/Day. or $0.00072/kW/Day. or $0.00084/kW/
Day.
Regulation & Freq Response (deliveries $0.08/kW/Mo, or $0.08/kW/Mo, or $0.08/kW/Mo, or $0.09/kW/Mo, or
within control area). $0.020/kW/Week, or $0.020/kW/Week, or $0.020/kW/Week, or $0.023/kW/Week, or
$0.0036/kW/Day. $0.0036/kW/Day. $0.0036/kW/Day. $0.0041/kW/Day.
Transformation Service 69 kV and below $0.30/kW/Mo .............. $0.30/kW/Mo .............. $0.30/kW/Mo .............. $0.30/kW/Mo.
(applied on usage, not reservation) No
weekly/daily rates.
Capacity (Non-firm with energy) .................... No capacity charge No capacity charge No capacity charge No capacity charge
80% of firm monthly 80% of firm monthly 80% of firm monthly 80% of firm monthly
charge divided by 4 charge divided by 4 charge divided by 4 charge divided by 4
for weekly rate, di- for weekly rate, di- for weekly rate, di- for weekly rate, di-
vided by 22 for daily vided by 22 for daily vided by 22 for daily vided by 22 for daily
rate, and divided by rate, and divided by rate, and divided by rate, and divided by
352 for hourly rate. 352 for hourly rate. 352 for hourly rate. 352 for hourly rate.
Network Service ............................................. $0.90/kW/Mo .............. $0.90/kW/Mo .............. $0.90/kW/Mo .............. $0.95/kW/Mo.
Required Ancillary Services ........................... $0.09/kW/Mo .............. $0.09/kW/Mo .............. $0.09/kW/Mo .............. $0.10/kW/Mo.
Reserve Ancillary Services (generation in $0.00158/kW/Mo ........ $0.00158/kW/Mo ........ $0.00158/kW/Mo ........ $0.00184/kW/Mo.
control area).
Regulation & Freq Response (deliveries $0.08/kW/Mo .............. $0.08/kW/Mo .............. $0.08/kW/Mo .............. $0.09/kW/Mo.
within control area).

Rate schedule Rate schedule Rate schedule Rate schedule


EE–05 EE–06 EE–06 EE–06
(Excess Energy) (Excess Energy) (Excess Energy) (Excess Energy)

Energy .......................................................... $0.0055/kWh ............ $0.0055/kWh ............ $0.0082/kWh ............ $0.0082/kWh.


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Opportunity is presented for the Integrated System Studies. If you Design Study Data Package, submit your
Southwestern’s customers and other desire a copy of the Integrated System request to Mr. Forrest E. Reeves,
interested parties to receive copies of Power Repayment Studies and Rate Assistant Administrator, Office of

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Corporate Operations, Southwestern opportunity to provide written FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Power Administration, One West Third, comments on the proposed rate increase Barbara Cunningham, Acting Director,
Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 595–6696. before making a final decision. Environmental Assistance Division,
A Public Information and Comment Dated: May 30, 2006. Office of Pollution Prevention and
Forum is scheduled for July 12, 2006, to Toxics, Environmental Protection
Michael A. Deihl,
explain to the public the proposed rates Agency, Mailcode: 7408, 1200
and supporting studies and to allow for Administrator.
Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
comment. The proceeding will be [FR Doc. E6–9443 Filed 6–15–06; 8:45 am] Washington,DC 20460; telephone
transcribed. A chairman, who will be BILLING CODE 6450–01–P number: 202–554–1404; e-mail address:
responsible for orderly procedure, will TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov.
conduct the Forum. Questions SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA has
concerning the rates, studies, and ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION submitted the following ICR to OMB for
information presented at the Forum will AGENCY review and approval according to the
be answered, to the extent possible, at procedures prescribed in 5 CFR 1320.12.
[EPA–HQ–OPPT–2005–0043; FRL–8184–7]
the Forum. Questions not answered at On October 20, 2005 (70 FR 611240,
the Forum will be answered in writing, Agency Information Collection EPA sought comments on this renewal
except that questions involving Activities; Submission to OMB for ICR. EPA sought comments on this ICR
voluminous data contained in Review and Approval; Comment pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.8(d). EPA
Southwestern’s records may best be Request; Notification of Substantial received one comment during the
answered by consultation and review of Risk of Injury to Health and the comment period, which is addressed in
pertinent records at Southwestern’s Environment Under TSCA Sec. 8(e); the Supporting Statement of the ICR.
offices. EPA ICR; No. 0794.11, OMB No. 2070–
Persons desiring to attend the Forum Any comments related to this ICR
0046 should be submitted to EPA and OMB
should indicate in writing (address cited
above) by letter, email or facsimile within 30 days of this notice.
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
transmission (918–595–6656) by July 1, EPA has established a public docket
Agency (EPA).
2006, their intent to appear at such for this ICR under Docket ID No. EPA–
ACTION: Notice. HQ–OPPT–2005–0043, which is
Forum. If no one so indicates his or her
intent to attend, no such Forum will be SUMMARY: In compliance with the
available for online viewing at http://
held. Persons interested in speaking at Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. www.epa.gov/edocket, or in person
the Forum should submit a request to 3501 et seq.), this document announces inspection at the OPPT Docket in the
Mr. Forrest E. Reeves, Assistant the submission of an Information EPA Docket Center (EPA/DC), EPA
Administrator, Southwestern, at least Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of West, Room B102, 1301 Constitution
seven (7) calendar days prior to the Management and Budget (OMB) for Ave., NW., Washington, DC. The EPA
Forum so that a list of forum review and approval: (Notification of Docket Center Public Reading Room is
participants can be developed. The Substantial Risk of Injury to Health and open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
chairman may allow others to speak if the Environment Under TSCA Sec. 8(e); through Friday, excluding legal
time permits. EPA ICR No. 0794.11, OMB No. 2070– holidays. The telephone number for the
A transcript of the Forum will be 0046. This is a request to renew an Reading Room is 202–566–1744, and the
made. Copies of the transcript may be existing approved collection that is telephone number for the Pollution
obtained, for a fee, from the transcribing scheduled to expire on June 30, 2006. Prevention and Toxics Docket is 202–
service. Copies of all documents Under OMB regulations, the AGency 566–0280. Use http://
introduced will also be available from may continue to conduct or sponsor the www.regulations.gov to submit or view
the transcribing service upon request for collection of information while this public comments, access the index
a fee. Five copies of all written submission is pending at OMB. The ICR, listing of the contents of the public
comments, together with a diskette or which is abstracted below, describes the docket, and to access those documents
compact disk in MS Word, on the nature of the information collection in the public docket that are available
proposed Integrated System Rates are activity and its expected burden and electronically. Once in the system,
due on or before August 15, 2006. costs. select ‘‘search’’ then key in the docket
Comments should be submitted to ID number identified above.
Forrest E. Reeves, Assistant DATES: Additional comments may be EPA’s policy is that public comments,
Administrator, Southwestern, at the submitted on or before July 17, 2006. whether submitted electronically or in
above-mentioned address for ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, paper, will be made available for public
Southwestern’s offices. referencing docket ID Number EPA– viewing in http://www.regulations.gov
Following review of the oral and HQ–OPPT–2005–0043, to (1) EPA as EPA receives them and without
written comments and the information online using http://www.regulations.gov change, unless the comment contains
gathered in the course of the (our preferred method), by e-mail to copyrighted material, CBI, or other
proceeding, the Administrator will oppt.ncic@epa.gov or by mail to: information whose pubic disclosure is
submit the finalized Integrated System Document Control Office (DCO), Office restricted by statute. When EPA
Rate Proposal, Power Repayment of Pollution Prevention and Toxics identifies a comment containing
Studies, and Rate Design Study in (OPPT), Environmental Protection copyrighted material, EPA will provide
support of the proposed rates to the Agency, Mail Code; 7407T, 1200 a reference to that material in the
Deputy Secretary of Energy for Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, version of the comment that is placed in
confirmation and approval on an DC 20460, and (2) OMB at: Office of http://www.regulations.gov. The entire
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interim basis, and subsequently to the Information and Regulatory Affairs, printed comment, including the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Office of Management and Budget copyrighted material, will be available
(Commission) for confirmation and (OMB), Attention: Desk Officer for EPA, in the public docket. Although
approval on a final basis. The 725 17th Street, NW., Washington, DC identified as an item in the official
Commission will allow the public an 20503. docket, information claimed as CBI, as

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