[Federal Register: September 10, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 175)] [Notices] [Page 49181-49182] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr10se99-97] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL-6435-7] Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and Sewage Sludge Management State Programs AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this document announces that the following Information Collection Request (ICR) has been forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and Sewage Sludge Management State Programs, OMB Control Number 2040-0057, which expires on November 30, 1999. The ICR describes the nature of the information collection and its expected burden and cost; where appropriate, it includes the actual data collection instrument. DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before October 12, 1999. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandy Farmer at EPA, (202) 260-2740, by email at farmer.sandy@epa.gov, or download a copy of the ICR off the internet at http://www.epa.gov/icr and refer to EPA ICR No. 0168.07. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and Sewage Sludge Management State Programs (OMB Control No. 2040-0057; EPA ICR No. 0168.07) which expires on 11/ 30/99. This is a request for extension of a currently approved collection. Abstract: Under the NPDES program, States, Federally Recognized Indian Tribes, and U.S. Territories, hereafter referred to as States, may acquire the authority to issue permits. These governments have the option of acquiring authority to issue general permits (permits that cover a category or categories of similar discharges). States with existing NPDES programs must submit requests for program modifications to add Federal facilities, or general permit authority. In addition, as federal statutes and regulations are modified, States must submit program modifications to ensure that their program continues to meet Federal requirements. States have the option of obtaining a sludge management program. This program may be a component of a State NPDES Program, or it may be administered as a separate program. To obtain a NPDES or sludge program, a State must submit an application that includes a program description, an Attorney General's Statement, draft Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the EPA Region, and copies of the State's statutes and regulations. Once a State obtains authority for an NPDES or sludge program, it becomes responsible for implementing the program in that jurisdiction. The State must retain records on the permittees and perform inspections. In addition, when a State obtains NPDES or sludge authority, EPA must oversee the program. Thus, States must submit permit information and compliance reports to the EPA. When EPA issues a permit in an unauthorized State, that State must certify that the permit requirements comply with State water laws. According to the Clean Water Act (CWA) (section 510), States may adopt discharge requirements that are equal to or more stringent than requirements in the CWA or Federal regulations. There are three categories of reporting requirements that are covered by this ICR. The first category, ``State Program Requests,'' includes the activities States must complete to request a new NPDES or sludge program, or to modify an existing program. The second category, ``State Program Implementation,'' includes the activities that approved States must complete to implement an existing program, such as certification of EPA-issued permits by non-NPDES States. The third category, ``State Program Oversight,'' includes activities required of NPDES States so that EPA may satisfy its statutory requirements for state program oversight. The information collected by EPA is used to evaluate the adequacy of a State's NPDES or sludge program and to provide EPA with the information necessary to fulfill its statutory oversight functions over State program performance and individual permit actions. EPA will use this information to evaluate State requests for full or partial program approval and program modifications. In order to evaluate the adequacy of a State's proposed program, appropriate information must be provided to ensure that proper procedures, regulations, and statutes are in place and consistent with the CWA requirements. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for EPA's regulations are listed in 40 CFR part 9 and 48 CFR Chapter 15. The Federal Register document required under 5 CFR 1320.8(d), soliciting comments on this collection of information was published on 6/9/98 (63 FR 31461); no comments were received. Burden Statement: The annual public reporting and recordkeeping burden for this collection of information ranges from 4 to 2,080 hours per response. Burden means the total time, effort, or financial resources expended by persons to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose or provide information to or for a Federal agency. This includes the time needed to review instructions; develop, acquire, install, and utilize technology and systems for the purposes of collecting, validating, and verifying information, processing and maintaining information, and disclosing and providing information; adjust the existing ways to comply with any previously applicable instructions and requirements; train personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information; search data sources; complete and review the collection of information; and transmit or otherwise disclose the information. Respondents/Affected Entities: states, tribes, territories. Estimated Number of Respondents: 613. Frequency of Response: varies. Estimated Total Annual Hour Burden: 1,140,794 hours. Estimated Total Annualized Cost Burden (non-labor): $0. Send comments on the Agency's need for this information, the accuracy of the provided burden estimates, and any suggested methods for minimizing [[Page 49182]] respondent burden, including through the use of automated collection techniques to the following addresses. Please refer to EPA ICR No. 0168.07 and OMB Control No. 2040-0057 in any correspondence. Ms. Sandy Farmer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy, Regulatory Information Division (2137), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460; and Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Attention: Desk Officer for EPA, 725 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20503. Dated: September 3, 1999. Richard T. Westlund, Acting Director, Regulatory Information Division. [FR Doc. 99-23586 Filed 9-9-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560-50-U