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18690 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

71 / Friday, April 13, 2007 / Notices

Also, the National Coalition for FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: State Service area
Homeless Veterans webpage at Office of Program Performance by e-mail
www.nchv.org. at competition@lsc.gov, or visit the Michigan .................... MI–9, MI–12, MI–13,
Appendices: (Located on U.S. grants competition Web site at MI–14, MI–15,
Department of Labor, Veterans’ www.ain.lsc.gov. MMI, NMI–1.
Employment and Training Service Minnesota .................. MN–1, MN–4, MN–5,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The MN–6, MMN,
webpage www.dol.gov/vets follow link Request for Proposals (RFP) will be NMN–1.
for the applicable SGA listed under available the week of April 16, 2007. Missouri ..................... MO–3, MO–4, MO–5,
announcements.) Applicants must file a Notice of Intent MO–7, MMO.
Appendix A: Application for Federal to Compete (NIC; RFP Form–H) to New Mexico .............. NM–1, NM–5, MNM,
Assistance SF–424 participate in the competitive grants NNM–2, NNM–4.
Appendix B: Budget Information Sheet process. New York .................. NY–9.
Applicants competing for the service North Dakota ............. ND–3, MND, NND–3.
SF–424A Ohio ........................... OH–5, OH–17, OH–
Appendix C: Assurances and areas listed below, except for VA–20, 18, OH–20, OH–
Certifications Signature Page must file the NIC by May 21, 2007, 5 21, OH–23, MOH.
Appendix D: Recommended Format for p.m. E.D.T. The due date for filing grant Oklahoma .................. NOK–1.
Planned Common Measures proposals for these service areas is June Pennsylvania ............. PA–1, PA–24, MPA.
Quarterly Technical Performance 14, 2007, 5 p.m. E.D.T. Puerto Rico ............... PR–1, PR–2, MPR.
Goals Applicants competing for service area South Carolina .......... MSC.
Appendix E: Direct Cost Descriptions VA–20 in Virginia must file the NIC by South Dakota ............ SD–2, SD–4, MSD,
July 2, 2007, 5 p.m. E.D.T. The due date NSD–1.
for Applicants and Sub-Applicants
for filing grant proposals for service area Tennessee ................ TN–4, TN–7, TN–9,
Appendix F: Survey on Ensuring Equal TN–10.
Opportunity for Applicants VA–20 in Virginia is September 3, 2007,
Texas ........................ TX–13, TX–14, TX–
Appendix G: List of 75 Largest Cities 5 p.m. E.D.T. 15, NTX–1.
Nationwide LSC is seeking proposals from: (1) Virginia ...................... VA–17, VA–18, VA–
Appendix H: Common Measures Non-profit organizations that have as a 19, VA–20, MVA.
Technical Assistance Guide (TAG) purpose the provision of legal assistance West Virginia ............. WV–5, MWV.
for Competitive Grantees to eligible clients; (2) private attorneys; Wisconsin .................. WI–5, MWI.
(3) groups of private attorneys or law Wyoming ................... WY–4, MWY, NWY–
Lisa Harvey, firms; (4) state or local governments; 1.
Grant Officer. and (5) sub-state regional planning and
[FR Doc. E7–7024 Filed 4–12–07; 8:45 am] coordination agencies that are Dated: April 9, 2007.
BILLING CODE 4510–79–P composed of sub-state areas and whose Michael A. Genz,
governing boards are controlled by Director, Office of Program Performance,
locally elected officials. Legal Services Corporation.
The RFP, containing the NIC (Form–
LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION [FR Doc. E7–7012 Filed 4–12–07; 8:45 am]
H) and grant application, guidelines,
BILLING CODE 7050–01–P
Notice of Availability of Calendar Year proposal content requirements, service
2008 Competitive Grant Funds area descriptions, and specific selection
criteria, will be available from
AGENCY: Legal Services Corporation. www.ain.lsc.gov the week of April 16, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
ACTION: Solicitation for proposals for the 2007. LSC will not fax the RFP to
Advisory Committee of International
provision of civil legal services. interested parties.
Below are the service areas for which Science and Engineering; Notice of
LSC is requesting grant proposals. Meeting
SUMMARY: The Legal Services
Corporation (LSC) is the national Service area descriptions will be In accordance with Federal Advisory
organization charged with administering available from Appendix A of the RFP. Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463, as
Federal funds provided for civil legal Interested parties are asked to visit amended), the National Science
services to low-income people. www.ain.lsc.gov regularly for updates Foundation announces the following
LSC hereby announces the availability on the LSC competitive grants process. meeting:
of competitive grant funds and is Name: Advisory Committee for
soliciting grant proposals from State Service area International Science and Engineering
interested parties who are qualified to (#25104).
Alabama .................... AL–4. Date/Time: May 4, 2007; 3 p.m. to 5
provide effective, efficient, and high American Samoa ...... AS–1.
quality civil legal services to eligible Arizona ...................... AZ–2, AZ–3, AZ–5, p.m.
clients in the service area(s) of the states MAZ, NAZ–5, Place: National Science Foundation,
and territories identified below. The NAZ–6. 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Room 950,
exact amount of congressionally Arkansas ................... AR–6, AR–7. Arlington, Virginia.
appropriated funds and the date, terms, California ................... CA–1, CA–27, CA– Type of Meeting: Open
and conditions of their availability for 28, CA–31, MCA, (Teleconference).
calendar year 2008 have not been NCA–1. Contact Person: Eduardo Feller,
District of Columbia ... DC–1. National Science Foundation, 4201
determined. Florida ....................... FL–18. Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230,
DATES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Hawaii ....................... MHI. (703) 292–8710.
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section for grants competition dates. Illinois ........................ IL–3, IL–7.


Kentucky ................... KY–2, KY–5, KY–9,
If you are attending the meeting and
ADDRESSES: Legal Services KY–10. need access to the NSF, please contact
Corporation—Competitive Grants, 3333 Louisiana ................... LA–1, LA–12. the individual listed above so your
K Street, NW., Third Floor, Washington, Massachusetts .......... MA–4, MA–10, MA– name may be added to the building
DC 20007–3522. 11. access list.

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Purpose of Meeting: To provide that allows the safe storage of some would be unsuitable due to
advice concerning the NSF programs in radioactive components of the nuclear radiological composition which
international science and engineering. plant and subsequent decontamination contains atomic numbers not allowed by
Agenda: Discussion of current to levels that permit license termination. the current license condition.
programs, initiatives and future budget A Decommissioning Plan (DP) was
Environmental Impacts of the Proposed
cycle. approved in July 1988. Subsequent to
Action
Dated: April 10, 2007. the 1996 License Termination rule, the
licensee converted its DP into its The NRC has completed its evaluation
Susanne Bolton, of the proposed amendments to the
Defueled Safety Analysis Report which
Committee Management Officer. License and concludes the changes
is updated every two years. A Post
[FR Doc. E7–7011 Filed 4–12–07; 8:45 am] Shutdown Decommissioning Activities provide a minor revision of the existing
BILLING CODE 7555–01–P Report was issued by the licensee in provision for the receipt, possession,
February 1998. The licensee is now and use of special nuclear, source, and
engaged in some incremental byproduct materials. The revised license
NUCLEAR REGULATORY decommissioning activities. In condition is similar to the license
COMMISSION December 2003, PG&E formally condition currently in place for multiple
[Docket No. 50–133] submitted a license application to the decommissioning and operating nuclear
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission power facilities. The NRC evaluated the
Environmental Assessment and (NRC) for approval of a dry-cask safety impacts of the proposed changes
Finding of No Significant Impact Independent Spent Fuel Storage and determined that the changes
Related to Issuance of License Installation (ISFSI) at the Humboldt Bay proposed by this license amendment
Amendment for the Humboldt Bay site. A license and safety evaluation request will provide reasonable
Power Plant Unit 3 License DPR–007, report for the Humboldt Bay ISFSI were assurance that the applicable radiation
Humboldt, CA issued on November 17, 2005. PG&E protection requirements of 10 CFR parts
plans to begin active decommissioning 20, 30, 40, and 70 will be met.
AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory of the facility in 2007. The NRC has evaluated the change
Commission. This Environmental Assessment (EA) and determined that the revised license
ACTION: Environmental assessment and has been developed in accordance with condition will not significantly change
finding of no significant impact. the requirements of 10 CFR Part 51.21. the types or quantities of special
nuclear, source, and byproduct
Proposed Action
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John materials the license may receive,
Hickman, Division of Waste The change proposed by this possess, or use and would therefore
Management and Environmental amendment will replace the current have no significant impacts to the
Protection, Office of Federal and State license condition 2.B.3 which environment.
Materials and Environmental addresses the receipt, possession, and Due to the limited nature of the
Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear use of byproduct materials with one amendment which will not significantly
Regulatory Commission, Mail Stop: which allows the receipt, possession, change the licensed activities on site,
T7E18, Washington, DC 20555–00001. and use of byproduct, source, or special the proposed action does not have a
Telephone: (301) 415–3017; e-mail: nuclear material without restriction to potential to affect any historic sites,
jbh@nrc.gov. chemical or physical form or atomic would not increase the probability or
number, for sample analysis or consequences of accidents, would not
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
instrument calibration or associated change the types of effluents that may
I. Introduction with radioactive apparatus or be released offsite, and would not
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory components. The proposed action is increase occupation or public radiation
Commission (NRC) is considering a contained in the licensee’s application exposure.
request, dated December 20, 2006, by dated December 20, 2006.
Alternatives to the Proposed Action
the Pacific Gas and Electric Company Need for Proposed Action
(PGE or the Licensee), to approve an The alternative to the proposed action
The current license condition was would be to deny the request. Denial of
amendment to Facility Operating included in the license that was issued
License No. DPR–7 that would revise this amendment request would have the
by the NRC when HBPP entered the same environmental impact as the
License Condition 2.B.3 to allow the possess-but-not-operate SAFSTOR
receipt, possession, and use of proposed action.
phase. The license, including License
byproduct, source, or special nuclear Condition 2.B.3(c), was proposed by Agencies and Persons Consulted
material without restriction to amount PG&E on July 30, 1984, and approved This EA was prepared by John B.
or atomic number, for sample analysis and issued by the NRC on July 16, 1985, Hickman, Project Manager,
or instrument calibration or associated as Amendment No. 19 to the facility Decommissioning Directorate, Division
with radioactive apparatus or license. License Condition 2.B.3(c) was of Waste Management and
components. established based on the byproduct Environmental Protection (DWMEP).
II. Environmental Assessment materials onsite at the time and not NRC staff determined that the proposed
based on any safety issue. The licensee action is not a major decommissioning
Background has now begun preparations for transfer activity and will not affect listed or
Humboldt Bay Power Plant (HBPP) of the spent fuel from the spent fuel proposed endangered species, nor
was permanently shut down in July pool to an onsite Independent Spent critical habitat. Therefore, no further
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1976, and until recently was in safe Fuel Storage Installation and for active consultation is required under Section 7
storage condition (SAFSTOR). decommissioning. Offsite equipment of the Endangered Species Act.
SAFSTOR is the decommissioning will need to be received to perform Likewise, NRC staff determined that the
method in which a nuclear facility is these activities. However, review of proposed action is not the type of
placed and maintained in a condition potential equipment has revealed that activity that has the potential to cause

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