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(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR part 404.) January 19, 2005. The hearing will be 3. Occidental Chemical Corporation
Dated: December 27, 2004. part of the Commission’s regular D–83–9–2. An application to amend the
J.H. Wagshul, business meeting. Both the conference current docket, which provides for a
Commander, Judge Advocate General’s Corps,
session and business meeting are open discharge from the 0.3 million gallons
U.S. Navy, Federal Register Liaison Officer. to the public and will be held at the per day (mgd) (design) industrial waste
Delaware River Basin Commission’s treatment plant (IWTP) to contain and
[FR Doc. 04–28709 Filed 12–30–04; 8:45 am]
offices, 25 State Police Drive in West treat mercury contaminated
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Trenton, New Jersey. groundwater at the applicant’s Delaware
The conference among the City chemical manufacturing plant
commissioners and staff will begin at located off State Route 9 in New Castle
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
9:30 a.m. Topics of discussion will County, Delaware. Barrier walls have
Department of the Navy include: response to the Athos I oil been constructed around the perimeter
spill; staff recommendations on a of the Process Area and Waste Lake 1.
Notice of Intent To Grant Exclusive proposal to amend the Water Quality Contaminated groundwater from within
Patent License; Radiant Images Regulations, Water Code and these containments will be pumped at a
Incorporated Comprehensive Plan to classify the maximum rate of 30 gallons per minute
Lower Delaware River as Special (43,200 gallons per day) for treatment at
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DOD. Protection Waters; progress report on an activated carbon treatment system
ACTION: Notice. Stage 2 TMDLs for PCBs in the Delaware before being discharged to the existing
Estuary; report on the Delaware Estuary IWTP for mercury removal. The IWTP
SUMMARY: The Department of the Navy
Science Conference of January 10–12, discharge is to the Delaware River in
hereby gives notice of its intent to grant 2005; report on the Flow Management Water Quality Zone 5.
to Radiant Images Incorporated, a Technical Advisory Committee Work 4. County of Chester D–83–15 CP–2.
revocable, nonassignable, exclusive Group Meetings of November 9–10 and An application to upgrade the
license in the United States to practice December 3, 2004 and January 6 and 18, applicant’s existing 0.105 mgd sewage
the Government-owned invention 2005; and a proposed resolution to treatment plant (STP) from a secondary
described in pending U.S. Patent adopt the Commission’s annual budget treatment facility to tertiary treatment
Application, Ser. No. 10/614,426 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2005 with no increase in treatment capacity.
entitled ‘‘Silicon-On-Saphire Display and to apportion among the signatory The STP will continue to serve only the
Apparatus and Method of Fabricating parties the amounts required for support Pocopson Home and Prison. The STP is
Same’’. of the Commission’s annual and located approximately one-half mile
DATES: Anyone wishing to object to the operating budgets. north of the intersection of Route 52 and
granting of this license has (15) days The subjects of the public hearing to Wawaset Road in Pocopson Township,
from the date of this notice to file be held during the 1 p.m. business Chester County, Pennsylvania in the
written objections along with meeting include the dockets listed Pocopson Creek Watershed. The
supporting evidence, if any. below: existing effluent spray field irrigation
ADDRESSES: Written objections are to be
1. Knoll, Inc. D–74–162–2. An system will also be upgraded and no
filed with the Office of Patent Counsel, application to modify a wastewater effluent discharge to surface water is
Space and Naval Warfare Systems treatment plant discharge for the Knoll proposed. (This docket was NAR’d as
Center, Code 20012, 53510 Silvergate Furniture Manufacturing Facility D–2004–7 CP.)
Ave., Room 103, San Diego, CA 92152– located off Water Street, approximately 5. Waste Management Disposal
5765. 1,000 feet northeast of its intersection Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. D–88–54–
with Peevy Road in Upper Hanover 2. An application to modify a landfill
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Township, Montgomery County, leachate treatment plant discharge to the
Peter A. Lipovsky, Space and Naval Pennsylvania. No new treatment tidal Delaware River via a constructed
Warfare Systems Center, Code 20012, facilities are proposed. A junction box at discharge cove in Water Quality Zone 2.
53510 Silvergate Ave., Room 103, San the sewage treatment plant will be The treatment plant serves the
Diego, CA 92152–5765, telephone 619– repaired, and the facility will be rerated Tullytown and GROWS Landfills and is
553–3824. to include an additional 3,000 gallons of located off Bordentown Road in Falls
(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR Part wastewater flow. Although the current Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
404.7(a).) docket provides for a flow of 0.07 The existing 0.1 million gallons per day
Dated: December 27, 2004. million gallons per day (mgd), the leachate treatment plant utilizes the
J.H. Wagshul, wastewater treatment plant provides Best Available Treatment Technology
Commander, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, advanced treatment of a total flow of but cannot consistently meet effluent
U.S. Navy, Federal Register Liaison Officer. 0.073 mgd from sanitary, process and total dissolved solids and color limits.
[FR Doc. 04–28708 Filed 12–30–04; 8:45 am] cooling water sources prior to discharge The docket holder has requested
to Perkiomen Creek in the Schuylkill modification of its docket to allow an
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River Watershed. increase in the average discharge
2. Alcoa Extrusions, Inc. D–82–5–3. concentration of Total Dissolved Solids
An application for the renewal of a to 10,000 mg/l from the current 6,560
DELAWARE RIVER BASIN ground water withdrawal project to mg/l and an increase in the maximum
COMMISSION reduce withdrawal from 21.6 million effluent limit for True Color to 1,500
gallons per 30 days (mg/30 days) to 11.0 units from the current 750 units on a
Notice of Commission Meeting and
mg/30 days to supply the applicant’s platinum-cobalt scale. In support of its
Public Hearing
manufacturing facility from existing requested modifications, the docket
Notice is hereby given that the Wells Nos. 1 and 2 in the West Branch holder has completed an environmental
Delaware River Basin Commission will Schuylkill River Watershed. The project study that indicates the changes would
hold an informal conference followed is located in Cressona Borough, result in no significant impact to the
by a public hearing on Wednesday, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Delaware Estuary. No increase in

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treatment plant capacity is proposed. distribution system, originally docketed has responsibility for the operation and
The docket holder also proposes to under D–91–72 CP, and for a proposed maintenance of the withdrawal from
construct two effluent storage tanks at revision to the operating plan of the Well B–1. The applicant has not
the GROWS leachate treatment plant to tidal capture structure (TCS) originally requested a change in the existing
replace an existing tank and seeks docketed under D–96–50 CP. The allocation of 11.7 mg/30 days. The
approval to haul non-hazardous applicant requests removal of the Q7–10 project is located in the Waltz Creek
leachate to a proposed transfer station passby requirement when the natural Watershed in Washington Township,
that will reroute flow to the Morrisville stream flow is less than 17.2 mgd or Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
Borough sewage treatment plant, just chlorides immediately at the outlet of 13. Pennsylvania American Water
upstream on the tidal Delaware River the TCS bypass structure downstream of Company D–99–30 CP 2. An application
within Water Quality Zone 2. the TCS are greater than 250 ppm. for approval of a ground water
6. Blue Ridge Real Estate Company D– Surface water is withdrawn from the withdrawal project to supply up to 5.83
91–46–2. An application for the renewal confluence of the White Clay Creek and million gallons per 30 days (mg/30
of a surface water withdrawal project to Red Clay Creek at the Stanton Intake, days) of water to the applicant’s Glen
continue withdrawal of 12 million and/or from the tidal backflow from the Alsace public water supply distribution
gallons per 30 days to supply the Christina River created by the TCS, via system from replacement Well GL–2A
applicant’s proposed golf course at the an intake at the TCS. The modification in the Brunswick Formation, and to
Jack Frost Ski Area from an existing of the TCS operating plan is designed to retain the existing withdrawal from all
intake in the Tobyhanna Creek. The increase water supply reliability during wells at 50 mg/30 days. Proposed
project is located in Kidder Township, low flow conditions, attenuate brackish replacement Well No. GL–2A will
Carbon County, Pennsylvania. water impacts and maintain essential replace former Well No. GL–2 and is
7. Borough of Sellersville D–92–84 CP physical habitat at the tidal/freshwater planned to be used as a regular source
RENEWAL. An application for the interface controlled by the TCS. The to the Glen Alsace distribution system.
renewal of a ground water withdrawal TCS operating plan revision includes The project also includes two existing
project to continue withdrawal of 20.54 incremental passby flow targets in interconnections from the Reading Area
mg/30 days to supply the applicant’s conjunction with salinity monitoring to Water Authority (45 mg/30 days) and
distribution system from existing Wells protect the applicant’s water supply and the Mount Penn Water Authority (6 mg/
Nos. 1, 4, 5, and 6 in the Tohickon preserve depth of water downstream of 30 days). The project is located in the
Creek and East Branch Perkiomen Creek the TCS for aquatic habitat protection. Antietam Creek Watershed in Exeter
Watersheds. The project is located in The project is located in New Castle Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
West Rockhill Township and the County, Delaware. 14. Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional
Borough of Sellersville, Bucks County, 11. Plumstead Township D–97–33 CP– Sewer Authority D–2001–42 CP–2. An
Pennsylvania and is located in the 2. An application for approval of a application to expand the Oaks Sewage
Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground ground water withdrawal project to Treatment Plant (STP) from 9.5 million
Water Protected Area. renew the allocation included in Docket gallons per day (mgd) to 14.25 mgd. The
8. The Premcor Refining Group, Inc. D–94–43 P.A. and consolidate all other plant will continue to provide advanced
D–93–4–3. An application to replace the docket approvals for Plumstead secondary treatment via an anoxic/oxic
withdrawal of water from Well No. P– Township, retaining the existing biological process. The Oaks STP is
9 in the applicant’s water supply withdrawal from all wells of 15.31 located at the confluence of Perkiomen
system, which has become an unreliable million gallons per 30 days (mg/30 Creek and the Schuylkill River in Upper
source of supply. The applicant requests days). Docket D–97–33 CP–2 Providence Township, Montgomery
withdrawal from replacement Well No. consolidates allocations approved under County, PA. The project will continue to
P–9A. No change in the total D–92–76 P.A., D–94–43 P.A., D–95–18 serve portions of Upper Providence,
withdrawal from all wells—currently CP and D–97–33 CP. The project is Perkiomen and Skippack Townships,
180 million gallons per 30 days—is located in the North Branch Neshaminy plus Collegeville and Trappe Boroughs,
proposed. The project is located in the Creek, Geddes Run, Cabin Run and Pine all in Montgomery County, PA. STP
C&D Canal East, Dragon Run and Red Run Watersheds in Plumstead effluent will continue to be discharged
Lion Creek Watersheds in Delaware Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to the Schuylkill River through the
City, New Castle County, Delaware. within the Southeastern Ground Water existing outfall. (This docket was NAR’d
9. AMETEK U.S. Gauge Division D– Protected Area. as D–2004–20 CP.)
93–25(G)–2. An application for the 12. Green-Waltz Water Company, Inc., 15. Little Washington Wastewater
renewal of a ground water withdrawal Nestlé Waters North America Inc., D– Company D–2001–54–2. An application
project to continue withdrawal of 3.88 98–55–2. An application for approval of to expand a 0.12 million gallon per day
million gallons per 30 days to supply a ground water withdrawal project to (mgd) sewage treatment plant (STP) to
the applicant’s industrial facility and supply up to 11.7 million gallons per 30 process 0.155 mgd on a maximum
groundwater remediation project from days (mg/30 days) of water for bulk monthly basis, while maintaining
existing Wells Nos. RW–1 and MW–6S water supply to the applicant’s bottling tertiary level of treatment. The plant is
and new Well No. MW–10S in the East plant from replacement Well B–1, located just south of Little Washington-
Branch Perkiomen Creek Watershed. screened in the unconsolidated deposits Lyndell Road in East Brandywine
The project is located in Sellersville overlying the Martinsburg Formation. Township, Chester County,
Borough, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Well B–1 will replace Well 1 (also Pennsylvania. Currently, up to 53,100
within the Southeastern Pennsylvania known as W–1). Green-Waltz Water gallons per day (gpd) of STP effluent is
Ground Water Protected Area. Company, Inc. sold to Nestlé Waters discharged to Culbertson Run in the
10. United Water Delaware D–96–50 North America Inc. (NWNA) its interests Brandywine Creek Watershed and up to
CP–2. An application for the renewal of in waters from the spring sources 66,133 gpd to effluent disposal beds that
a surface water withdrawal project to located on the subject property, but recharge the ground water table. The
continue withdrawal of 30 million remains a co-owner of the site and additional effluent from the proposed
gallons per day (mgd) to provide supply facilities. NWNA has assumed the role expansion will be routed back to the
to the applicant’s public water of operator of the facilities, and as such, proposed Hideaway Farm subdivision

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for application to new disposal beds. water to the applicant’s ski resort from for public hearing on January 19, 2005
The proposed expansion will enable the new Wells Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 and will be posted on the Commission’s
applicant to serve additional residential up to 36 mg/30 days of water to the Web site, http://www.drbc.net, where
development in East Brandywine applicant’s snowmaking operations they can be accessed through the Notice
Township. from 4 ponds and 1 detention basin and of Commission Meeting and Public
16. Pennsylvania-American Water to limit the withdrawal from all sources Hearing. Additional documents relating
Company D–2003–6 CP–1. An to 36.6 mg/30 days. The project is to the dockets and other items may be
application for approval of a ground located in the Swabia Creek Watershed examined at the Commission’s offices.
water withdrawal project to supply up in Longswamp Township, Berks Please contact William Muszynski at
to 5.616 mg/30 days of water to the County, Pennsylvania. 609–883–9500 ext. 221 with any docket-
applicant’s Country Club of the Poconos 21. Borough of Portland D–2003–9 CP. related questions.
at Big Ridge distribution system from An application to construct a 0.105 Individuals in need of an
new Wells Nos. 3 and 5 in the million gallon per day (mgd) wastewater accommodation as provided for in the
Mahatango Formation, and to increase treatment plant to provide tertiary Americans with Disabilities Act who
the existing withdrawal from all wells to treatment of flow from the proposed wish to attend the informational
9.316 mg/30 days. The project is located Portland Industrial Park and from local meeting, conference session or hearings
in the Pond Creek Watershed in Middle on-lot septic systems located in Portland should contact the Commission
Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Borough, Northampton County, Secretary directly at 609–883–9500 ext.
Pennsylvania in the drainage area of the Pennsylvania. The plant will be 203 or through the Telecommunications
Special Protection Waters. (This docket constructed in the southeast corner of Relay Services (TRS) at 711, to discuss
was NAR’d as D–2003–6 CP.) Portland Borough and the project outfall how the Commission may accommodate
17. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. will discharge to the Delaware River. your needs.
D–2004–27–1. An application for an This location is in DRBC Water Quality Dated: December 27, 2004.
existing industrial wastewater treatment Zone 1D and in the drainage area of the Pamela M. Bush,
plant to process up to 0.135 million Lower Delaware Management Plan.
Commission Secretary.
gallons per day and to continue to In addition to the public hearing on
discharge to the Lehigh River through the dockets listed above, the [FR Doc. 04–28689 Filed 12–30–04; 8:45 am]
an existing outfall. No modification of Commission’s 1 p.m. business meeting BILLING CODE 6360–01–P

the existing plant or increase in flow is will include a public hearing and
proposed. The applicant is a possible action on a resolution to amend
manufacturing facility located in the Resolution No. 2002–33 relating to the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Borough of Glendon, Northampton operation of Lake Wallenpaupack
County, Pennsylvania, in the area during drought watch, drought warning Submission for OMB Review;
covered by the Lower Delaware River and drought operations; a resolution to Comment Request
Management Plan. amend the Commission’s administrative AGENCY: Department of Education.
18. The Glass Group, Inc. D–2004–29– procedure and fee schedule for renewal SUMMARY: The Director, Regulatory
1. An application for approval of a of project approvals under Section 3.8 Information Management Services,
ground water withdrawal project to and Article 10 of the Delaware River Office of the Chief Information Officer
supply up to 30 million gallons per Basin Compact; a resolution to amend invites comments on the submission for
thirty days (mg/30 days) of water to the the Water Quality Regulations, Water OMB review as required by the
applicant’s manufacturing facility from Code and Comprehensive Plan to Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Wells Nos. 13, 14, 15 and 16 in the designate the Lower Delaware River as
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
Cohansey Formation. The project is Special Protection Waters; a resolution
located in the Maurice River Watershed submit comments on or before February
authorizing the Executive Director to
in the City of Millville, Cumberland 2, 2005.
extend the Commission’s contract with
County, New Jersey. Axys Analytical Laboratories, Inc. for ADDRESSES: Written comments should
19. Warren Investments, LLC D–2004– analytical services in connection with be addressed to the Office of
31–1. An application for approval of a the control of toxic substances in the Information and Regulatory Affairs,
ground water withdrawal project to Delaware Estuary; a resolution Attention: Carolyn Lovett, Desk Officer,
supply up to 6.91 million gallons per 30 authorizing the executive director to Department of Education, Office of
days of water for supplemental engage a contractor to assist the Management and Budget, 725 17th
irrigation of the applicant’s proposed Commission staff with tasks to be Street, NW., Room 10235, New
Shetland Crossing Golf Club from new completed under Pennsylvania Act 220; Executive Office Building, Washington,
Wells WIA, WIB, WIC and WID, all in and a resolution to adopt the DC 20503 or faxed to (202) 395–6974.
the Lockatong Formation. In Commission’s annual budget for the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
conjunction with the ground water fiscal year ending June 30, 2005 and to 3506 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of
withdrawal, the golf course will utilize apportion among the signatory parties 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35) requires
supplemental irrigation from the amounts required for support of the that the Office of Management and
stormwater collected in four on-site Commission’s annual and operating Budget (OMB) provide interested
storage ponds. The project is located in budgets. Federal agencies and the public an early
the Wickecheoke Creek Watershed in In addition, the meeting will include: opportunity to comment on information
Franklin Township, Hunterdon County, adoption of the Minutes of the October collection requests. OMB may amend or
New Jersey. 27, 2004 business meeting; waive the requirement for public
20. Bear Creek Management announcements; a report on Basin consultation to the extent that public
Company, LLC D–2004–35–1. An hydrologic conditions; a report by the participation in the approval process
application for approval of a ground executive director; a report by the would defeat the purpose of the
water and surface water withdrawal Commission’s General Counsel; and an information collection, violate State or
project to supply up to 11 million opportunity for public dialogue. Draft Federal law, or substantially interfere
gallons per 30 days (mg/30 days) of dockets and the resolutions scheduled with any agency’s ability to perform its

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