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EXAMPLE 68: CORRECTION DOCUMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 421

[FRL-2941-1]

Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Point Source Category, Effluent Limitations Guidelines,
Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Performance Standards; Correction
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule; correction.

SUMMARY: EPA is correcting errors in the preamble and effluent limitations guidelines and pretreatment standards for the nonferrous metals manufacturing point source category which appeared in the Federal Register on September 20, 1985 (50 FR 38276). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Ernst P. Hall at (202) 382-7126. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA has promulgated regulations for the nonferrous metals manufacturing point source category in two phases because of the diversity and complexity of the category. Phase I was promulgated on March 8, 1984 (49 FR 8742). Phase II was promulgated on September 20, 1985 (50 FR 38276). The Phase II regulation contained errors which are discussed briefly below and are corrected by this notice.

Dated: December 11, 1985.

Lawrence J. Jensen,

Assistant Administrator for Water.

The following corrections are made in FRL 2872-1, the Nonferrous Metals Manufacturing Point Source Category; Effluent Limitations Guidelines; Pretreatment Standards and New Source Performance Standards published in the Federal Register on September 20, 1985 (50 FR 38276).

1. The sixth full paragraph in the third column on page 38292 which reads, "The sources of process wastewater receiving an allowance in the primary zirconium and hafnium subcategory are listed below along with the pollutants typically found in each:" is revised to read as follows:

"Fourteen of the remaining 18 sources of process wastewater receiving an allowance in the primary zirconium and hafnium subcategory are listed below, along with the pollutants typically found in each. The other four sources are described in detail in the accompanying development document for this subcategory.”

2. On page 38310, second column, line 8, change "BAT" to "NSPS".

3. On page 38310, third column, line 46, change “BAT" to “NSPS".

4. On page 38312, third column, line 14, change "BAT" to "PSES".

5. Section 421.4 on page 38342, column 2, is correctly revised to read as follows:

§ 421.4 Compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).

The PSES compliance deadline in Subparts A through M is March 8, 1987. The PSES compliance deadline for plants in Subparts N through AE is September 20, 1988.

EXAMPLE 69: CORRECTION DOCUMENT.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Employment and Training Administration

Address for Public Meeting To Be Held in Chicago, Illinois, on State Employment Security Agency Administrative Financing: Correction

AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.

ACTION: Notice of correction of address.

SUMMARY: This notice corrects the address previously published in the Federal Register December 20, 1985, (50 FR 51955) for a public meeting to be held in Chicago, Illinois, on January 15, 1986, on State Employment Security Agency administrative financing. There are no changes in address for the public meetings in Dallas, Texas, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, California. The address for the Chicago meeting is: Palmer House, 17 East Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois.

The date and times for the meeting remain unchanged: January 15, 1986, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Dated: January 8, 1986.

Roger D. Semerad,

Assistant Secretary of Labor.

Request for Special Handling

I am requesting the following special handling for this document:

Deferred publication date: Please publish this document on

Emergency publication: Please publish this document on

Attached is a letter explaining the need for this emergency publication.

Confirm publication date: Please call me to confirm the publication date and/or separate part number of this document.

Separate part: Please publish this document in a separate part of the FEDERAL REGISTER so that we may order overruns or reprints from the Government Printing Office.

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All material submitted to the Office of the Federal Register for publication in the Federal Register must be clear and legible. If a table or form cannot be typeset because of time constraints or complexity, the OFR may request an original or photographable reproduction from the agency. Illustrations must be photographable quality when submitted.

The agency must clearly indicate the appropriate placement of a table, illustration, or form within a document.

Extra preparation time may be required for documents containing tables, illustrations, or forms.

Tables and forms are typeset according to the GPO Style Manual.

Footnotes

SPECIFIC

Tables: See the discussion on footnotes on below for footnote numbering in tables.

Illustrations: Illustrations include maps, diagrams, graphs, or other pictorial material. If an illustration is amended, a complete new drawing must be submitted with the amendatory document. If the agency wants the original artwork returned, it must specify this in a transmittal letter.

Forms: A form is printed in the Federal Register only when it is necessary for the form to appear with the document. Forms should not contain regulatory material. Inclusion of a form is for informational purposes. It should not be included with the expectation that it will be filled out and submitted. The agency should supply an address from which copies of the form may be obtained.

If between the revision dates of its CFR volume an agency amends a form without printing it in full, the agency must submit an original form or photographable reproduction to the CFR unit. An extra copy of the form is required if the form is printed on front and back.

In any document, footnotes must be numbered separately for each unit listed below.

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Footnotes for the preamble, the regulatory text, and tables, illustrations, forms, and appendixes must be numbered independently. The first footnote in each CFR part is numbered "1." The preamble to a rule or pro

Appendixes in rule and proposed rule

documents

posed rule document will not appear in the CFR so it must be numbered independently from the regulatory text. The GPO places footnotes to tables, illustrations, forms, and appendixes immediately following the specific unit. Each unit is numbered independently of the others.

If an agency sets out in a document regulatory text containing a footnote, it should print the text of the footnote.

Footnotes to regulations should be explanatory, not regulatory.

An appendix is material that is added to a CFR chapter, part, subpart, or section but not essential to the meaning or completeness of the regulation. The agency may use an appendix to improve the quality or utility of a regulation but not to impose new requirements or restrictions. The CFR reader may question or misunderstand the legal status of that material; therefor the agency should be careful in using appendixes in regulatory text. An appendix may contain

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Supplemental, background, or explanatory information which contributes by illustration or amplification to the understanding of a regulation that is complete in itself;

• Forms or charts which illustrate or must be used with certain aspects of regulatory text; and

• Detailed text or evaluation procedures which must be used with regulatory text.

The agency may not use the appendix as a substitute for regulatory text. Regulatory material must be presented as an amendment to codified text, not disguised as an appendix. Material in an appendix may not—

• Amend or affect existing portions of CFR text; or

• Introduce new requirements or restrictions into an agency's regulations.

The heading of an appendix should indicate the subject of the material contained in it and explain the relationship of the appendix to the rest of the regulation. A complete appendix heading should

Conform to a uniform system of designation for appendixes throughout the agency's regulations;

• Indicate the regulatory provision to which the appendix is appended; and

• Provide a short, descriptive subject heading.

EXAMPLE 70.

Appendix A to Part 430-Insulation Adequacy Evaluation Criteria
Appendix B to Subpart C of Part 430-Test Procedures for Tire Traction
Appendix C to § 430.4-Tire Tread Chart

An appendix to a part or subpart must be listed in the table of contents to the part.

An appendix should be placed immediately following the unit to which it is appended. In example 70—

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