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24 / Monday, February 6, 2006 / Notices

Dated: January 31, 2006. and Title 5, U.S.C., appendix 1, wetlands in and around the river, to
Susan K. Brown, subsection 10(d). Open sessions of the treat effluent river flows and to restore
Records Officer, USPTO, Office of the Chief meeting will be limited by space missing linkages of fragmented habitat,
Information Officer, Architecture, accommodations. Any interested person would also be pursued. Restored areas
Engineering and Technical Services, Data may attend, appear before or file would provide natural riparian habitat
Architecture and Services Division. statements with the committee at the to support indigenous wildlife and
[FR Doc. E6–1560 Filed 2–3–06; 8:45 am] time and in the manner permitted by the avifauna along a corridor transecting
BILLING CODE 3510–16–P committee. most of the San Fernando Valley, and
Brenda. S. Bowen,
extending into downtown Los Angeles.
Other purposes include provision of
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE public access to the river, identification
[FR Doc. 06–1053 Filed 2–3–06; 8:45 am]
of incidental recreation space, and
Department of the Army BILLING CODE 3710–08–M
delineation of trails. Site-specific
Environmental Impact Statement-
Armed Forces Epidemiological Board; Environment Impact Reports (EIS/EIR)
Meeting DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
would be prepared in the future to
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD. Department of the Army; Corps of evaluate and document individual
ACTION:Notice of partially-closed Engineers projects that may result from this study.
meeting. ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of
Intent To Prepare a Programmatic Draft Engineers, Los Angeles District,
SUMMARY: In accordance with section Environmental Impact Statement/ Environmental Resources Branch,
10(1)(2) of Public Law 92–463. The Environmental Impact Report for the CESPL–PD–RN, 915 Wilshire
Federal Advisory Committee Act, Los Angeles River Ecosystem Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90017.
announcement is made of the following Restoration Study, Los Angeles, CA Attention to Randy Tabije, Ecosystem
meeting: Planning.
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S.
Name of Committee: Armed Forces FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
Epidemiological Board (AFEB). Randy Tabije, Environmental
Dates: March 7, 2006 (Closed ACTION: Notice of intent.
Coordinator, (213) 452–3871 or e-mail at
meeting). March 8, 2006 (Open SUMMARY: The study area is located Roland.R.Tabije@usace.army. mil.
meeting). within the Los Angeles Basin on a broad SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Times: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. (March 7, 2006). alluvial plain flanked by the Santa 1. Authorization. The proposed
7:30 a.m.–2 p.m. (March 8, 2006). Monica Mountains, to the west, and by
Location: U.S. Army Medical feasibility study was authorized under
the San Gabriel Mountains to the Congressional Resolution, which reads
Research and Material Command northeast. The Los Angeles River flows
Headquarters Building. Bldg. 810, Room as follows:
from the headwaters of Bell Creek and
B18, Fort Detrick, MD (March 7, 2006) Senate Resolution, approved 25 June 1969,
Calabasas Creek in the San Fernando reading in part: ‘‘Resolved by the Committee
and U.S. Army Medical Research Valley community of Canoga Park on Public Works of the United States Senate,
Institute of Infectious Diseases, 1425 southeast through the San Fernando that the Board of Engineers for Rivers and
Porter Street, Fort Detrick, MD 21702– Valley some 35 miles to downtown Los Harbors, created under section 3 of the River
5011. Angeles. From there it continues in a and Harbor Act, approved June 13, 1902, be,
Agenda: The purpose of the meeting southerly direction until it empties into and is hereby requested to review the report
is to address pending and new board the Pacific Ocean at Long Beach. The of the Chief of Engineers on the Los Angeles
issues, provide briefings for Board specific study area comprises the 32
and San Gabriel Rivers and Ballona Creek,
members on topics related to ongoing California, published as House Document
miles of the River within the City of Los Numbered 838, Seventy-sixth Congress, and
and new Board issues, conduct Angeles that extends from Owensmouth
subcommittee meetings, and conduct an other pertinent reports, with a view to
Avenue, in the upper reaches of determining whether any modifications
executive working session. northwest San Fernando Valley, to the contained herein are advisable at the present
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: border of the City of Vernon, at the time, in the resources in the Los Angeles
Colonel Roger Gibson, Executive southern end of Downtown Los Angeles. County Drainage Area.’’
Secretary, Armed Forces The study proposes to consider a range 2. Background. The Los Angeles River
Epidemiological Board, Skyline Six, of activities to restore riparian and is subject to serious flooding and
5109 Leesburg Pike, Room 682, Falls aquatic habitat, and related habitat experienced two major floods in the
Church, VA 220414–3258, (703) 681– functions, in and adjacent to the Los 1930’s that caused substantial loss of
8012/3. Angeles River. Compatible activities to life and substantial property damage.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the conserve cultural resources, and to During the late 1930’s, in response, the
interest of national security, and in provide recreational and interpretive Federal Government constructed the
accordance with Title 5, United States amenities, will also be considered. concrete flood control channel in the
Code (U.S.C.) Appendix 2, Section 10(d) Purpose: The purpose of this study is Los Angeles River. The City of Los
and 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1), March 7, 2006 to identify a range of opportunities to Angeles and other local agencies have
may be closed to the public. In addition, improve the general environment of the expressed interest and early support for
any classified portions of the meeting Los Angeles River through ecosystem a feasibility study that would evaluate
minutes may be withheld from public restoration and related measures. The the potential for restoration of
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disclosure in accordance with 5 U.S.C. study area includes several locations environmental resources on the Los
Appendix 2, Section 10(b) and 5 U.S.C. where potential exists for restoring a Angeles River.
552(b)(1). The session on March 8, 2006 more natural riverine environment 3. Proposed Objectives. The proposed
will be open to the public in accordance along the Los Angeles River, while objectives are as follows:
with Section 552b(c) of Title 5, U.S.C., maintaining and improving levels of a. Restore a more natural riverine
specifically subparagraph (1) thereof flood protection. Creation of treatment environment along the river.

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b. Improve water quality by Dated: January 27, 2006. before 2 p.m. February 16, 2006. We
developing treatment wetlands to treat Mark R. Blackburn, cannot guarantee access for requests
effluent river flows. Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Deputy District received after that time. Please contact
c. Restore and re-connect fragmented Engineer. Ellen Cummings to pre-register. When
wetland habitats. [FR Doc. 06–1052 Filed 2–3–06; 8:45 am] leaving a voice mail message please
d. Within the Los Angeles Basin, BILLING CODE 3710–KF–M provide the name of the individual
maintain and improve current levels of attending, the company or agency
flood protection. represented, and a telephone number, in
e. Protect the community’s cultural DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE case there are any questions. The public
and historic resources along this reach should enter on the ‘‘G’’ Street side of
of the River, while improving Department of the Army; Corps of the GAO building. All attendees are
connectivity and public access to Engineers required to show photo identification
historical and cultural sites in this area. and must be escorted to the meeting
f. Visually improve the River’s scenic Estuary Habitat Restoration Council; room by Corps personnel. Attendee’s
values through environmental Open Meeting bags and other possessions are subject to
restoration. AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. being searched. All attendees arriving
g. Improve linkages to existing between one-half hour before and one-
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
recreational features in the vicinity of half hour after 10 a.m. will be escorted
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
the River, and enhance open space to the meeting. Those who are not pre-
along the River. SUMMARY: In accordance with section registered and/or arriving later than the
h. Better manage, optimize and 105(h) of the Estuary Restoration Act of allotted time will be unable to attend
conserve water resources. 2000, (Title I, Pub. L. 106–457), the public meeting.
i. Restore, protect, and augment announcement is made of the
habitat quality, quantity, and Brenda S. Bowen,
forthcoming meeting of the Estuary
connectivity. Based on these objectives, Habitat Restoration Council. The Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
the programmatic EIS/EIR would meeting is open to the public. [FR Doc. 06–1050 Filed 2–3–06; 8:45 am]
evaluate a range of potential alternative DATES: The meeting will be held BILLING CODE 4710–92–M
sites as a basis for selecting site specific February 21, 2006, from 10 a.m. to 11:30
improvements. a.m.
4. Scoping Process. a. Potential DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
impacts associated with the proposed ADDRESSES: The meeting will be in room
action will be evaluated. Resource 3M60/70 in the GAO building located at Recognition of Accrediting Agencies,
categories that will be analyzed include: 441 G Street, NW., Washington, DC. State Agencies for the Approval of
land use, physical environment, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Public Postsecondary Vocational
geology, biological resources, Ellen Cummings, Headquarters, U.S. Education, and State Agencies for the
agricultural resources, air quality, Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, Approval of Nurse Education
ground water, recreational usage, DC 20314–1000, (202) 761–4750; or Ms.
Cynthia Garman-Squier, Office of the AGENCY: National Advisory Committee
aesthetics, cultural resources, on Institutional Quality and Integrity,
transportation, communications, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil
Works), Washington, DC, (703) 695– Department of Education (The Advisory
hazardous waste, socioeconomics and Committee).
safety. 6791.
b. Participation of affected Federal, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The What Is the Purpose of This Notice?
State and local resource agencies, native Estuary Habitat Restoration Council The purpose of this notice is to invite
American groups and concerned interest consists of representatives of five written comments on accrediting
groups/individuals is encouraged in the agencies. These are the National agencies and State approval agencies
scoping process. Time and location of Oceanic and Atmospheric whose applications to the Secretary for
the Public Scoping meetings will be Administration, Environmental renewed recognition, requests for an
announced by means of letters, public Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and expansion of the scope of recognition, or
announcements and news releases. Wildlife Service, Department of reports will be reviewed at the Advisory
Public participation will be especially Agriculture, and Army. The duties of Committee meeting to be held on June
important in defining the scope of the Council include soliciting, 5–7, 2006, at the Hilton Arlington Hotel,
analysis in the EIS/EIR, identifying reviewing, and evaluating project 950 North Stafford Street, Arlington,
potentially significant environmental proposals, and submitting to the Virginia.
issues, and obtaining relevant published Secretary of the Army a prioritized list
and unpublished data, gathering Where Should I Submit My Comments?
of projects recommended for
personal input on relevant issues, and construction. Please submit your written comments
identifying acceptable mitigative Agenda topics will include decisions by mail, fax, or e-mail no later than
measures for proposed actions. Those on recommending additional proposals March 8, 2006 to Ms. Robin Greathouse,
interested in providing information or to the Secretary of the Army for funding, Accreditation and State Liaison. You
data relevant to the environmental or a brief update on projects previously may contact her at the U.S. Department
social impacts to be included or recommended, a discussion of minor of Education, Room 7105, MS 8509,
considered in the environmental changes to be incorporated in the next 1990 K Street, NW., Washington, DC
analysis can furnish this information by solicitation for proposals, and a report 20006, telephone: (202) 219–7011, fax:
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writing to the points of contact on the habitat trends report produced by (202) 219–7005, or e-mail:
indicated above, or by attending a the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Robin.Greathouse@ed.gov. Individuals
public scoping meeting. A mailing list Administration. who use a telecommunications device
will also be established so pertinent Current security measures require that for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
data may be distributed to interested persons interested in attending the Information Relay Service at 1–800–
parties. meeting must pre-register with use 877–8339.

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