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Alaska: Air

The Department of Environmental Conservation seeks public comment on proposed amendments to Alaska Admin. Code tit. 18, §52, Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles; and tit. 18, §50, Air Quality Control.

Alaska: Water

The Department of Environmental Conservation seeks public comment on proposed amendments to Alaska Admin. Code tit. 18 §72, Wastewater Disposal. The amendments would eliminate the exemption for fees on facilities not in operation; add an annual fee for sewage lagoons; add new fee categories for fire training centers, commercial car washes, Arctic oil and gas facilities, and underground injection control wells; and add a late fee that reflects the direct cost of processing a late fee. Comments are due July 20, 2006.

California: Governance

The Natural Resources Agency will hold two public hearings on proposed amendments to Cal. Code Regs. tit. 14, §§15064, 15064.7, 15065, 15086, 15093, 15125, 15126.2, 15126.4, 15130, 15150, and 15183, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The proposed action is intended to adopt and amend portions of the CEQA Guidelines to explain and implement the requirements of CEQA, and in particular the requirements to analyze and mitigate, if necessary, the effects of greenhouse gas emissions. The hearings will be August 18 and 20, 2009.

Connecticut: Air

The Department of Environmental Protection will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to Conn. Agencies Regs. §22a-174, SIP for Air Quality. The amendments add definitions of "brush," "distillate oil," and "biodiesel fuel;" revise the definitions of "incinerator" and "residual oil;" deletes the definition of "multiple-chamber incinerator;" specify that small boilers, heaters, drying ovens, and furnaces may combust biodiesel fuel blends when operating under Conn. Agencies Regs.

Florida: Water

The Suwannee River Water Management District proposed amendments to Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r. 40B-4.1090, Publications and Agreements Incorporated by Reference. The effect of the rule development will incorporate the new flood insurance studies for the Suwannee River and its tributaries. https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleNo.asp?id=40B-4.1090.

Florida: Water

The Department of Environmental Protection is initiating rulemaking to adopt Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r. 62-304.310, Apalachicola River TMDLs; 62-304.315, Chipola River Basin TMDLs; 62-304.515, Kissimmee River Basin TMDLs; 62-304.605, Alafia River TMDLs; 62-304.610, Hillsborough River Basin TMDLs; 62-304.615, Manatee River Basin TMDLs; 62-304.620, Little Manatee River TMDLs; 62-304.805, Charlotte Harbor TMDLs. https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleNo.asp?id=62-304.310.

Florida: Water

The Department of Environmental Protection will hold a rule development workshop on proposed amendments to Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r.