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March 19, 1979 Notification to Federal Land Manager Under Section 165 (d) of the Clean Air Act 9.1

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460

OFFICE OF
AIR, NOISE, AND RADIATION

DATE: March 19, 1979

SUBJECT: Notification to Federal Land Manager Under Section 165 (d) of the Clean Air Act

FROM: David G. Hawkins, Assistant Administrator for Air, Noise, and Radiation (ANR-443)

TO: Regional Administrator, Regions I-X

The 1977 Clean Air Amendments require the Administrator, under Section 165 (d) 2 (A), to "provide notice of the permit application to the Federal Land Manager and the Federal official charged with direct responsibility for management of any lands within a Class I area which may be affected from a proposed new facility." As you know the Amendments give the Federal Land Manager important new responsibilities for the protection of Class I areas established by Congress. In order to fulfill these responsibilities without causing undue delay in the PSD permit process, EPA should make every effort to provide the Federal Land Manager with as much time as possible to evaluate the effects of the proposed facility's emissions on the air quality related values of nearby Class I areas.

Accordingly, each Regional Office should establish a mechanism to ensure that notice is provided to the Federal Land Manager immediately upon receipt of a permit application. In some areas however, depending on the size of the facility and its proximity to a Class I area, it may also be appropriate to notify the Federal Land Manager of the pre-application conference with the owner of a proposed facility. Until we have prepared guidance on determining the impacts a source may have on "air quality related values", notice should be provided for any facility which will be located within 100 kilometers of a Class I area. Very large sources, however, may be expected to affect "air quality related values" at distances greater than 100 kilometers. The appropriate Federal Land Manager should be notified if such impacts are expected on a case-by-case basis.

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In order to ensure adequate notification, you should notify not only the Federal Land Manager and the Federal official directly responsible for the Class I area but also certain other Federal officials who will be involved in implementing the Federal Land Managers responsibilities under the Act. With this memorandum, I have enclosed a list of the appropriate Federal officials for each of the mandatory Class I areas under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service. Similar listings for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Forest Service will be sent to you at a later date. These lists will be updated periodically as personnel changes occur and new Class I areas are designated.

Enclosure

PERMIT NOTIFICATION LIST
REGIONAL DIRECTORS JURISDICTION
Merril D. Beal
Midwest Regional Office
National Park Service
1709 Jackson Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68102
Ohio, Indiana, Michigan,
Wisconsin, Illinois,
Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri,
Nebraska, Kansas
Richard L. Stanton
Mid-Atlantic Regional Office
National Park Service
143 South Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Pennsylvania, Maryland, West
Virginia, Delaware, Virginia,
excluding parks assigned to
National Capital Region
Jack E. Stark
North Atlantic Region Office
National Park Service
15 State Street
Boston, Mass. 02109
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
Connecticut, New York,
New Jersey
Manus J. Fish, Jr.
National Capitol Region
National Park Service
1100 Ohio Drive, S. W.
Washington, D.C. 20242
District of Columbia, some
units in Maryland, Virginia,
West Virginia
Glen T. Bean
Rocky Mountain Regional Office
National Park Service
655 Parfet Street
P. O. Box 25287
Denver, Colorado 80225
Montana, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Wyoming, Utah,
Colorado
Joe Brown
Southeast Regional Office
National Park Service
1895 Phoenix Blvd.
Atlanta, Georgia 30349
Kentucky, Tennessee, North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia,
Florida, Puerto Rico, Virgin
Islands
John E. Cook
Southwest Regional Office
National Park Service
P.O. Box 728
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas,
Oklahoma, New Mexico,
northeast corner of Arizona
Russel E. Dickenson
Pacific Northwest Regional Office
National Park Service
601 Fourth and Pike Bldg.
Seattle, Washington 98101
Idaho, Oregon, Washington,
Alaska
Howard H. Chapman
Western Regional Office
National Park Service
450 Golden Gate Avenue
Box 36063
San Francisco, California 94102
California, Nevada, most of
Arizona, Hawaii

NPS Class 1 Area Superintendents
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Keith E. Miller
Acadia National Park
Route 1, Box 1
Bar Harbor, ME 04609

Peter L. Parry
Arches National Park
446 South Main Street
Moab, Utah 84532

James E. Jones
Badlands National Monument
P. O. Box 6
Interior, South Dakota 57750

John D. Hunter
Bandelier National Monument
Los Alamos, NM 87544

Robert C. Haraden
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park, Texas 79834

Joseph A. Kastellic
Black Canyon of the Gunnison, National Monument
P. O. Box 1648
Montrose, Co. 81401

Thomas O. Hobbes
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon, Utah 84717

Peter L. Parry
Canyonlands National Park
446 South Main Street
Moab, Utah 84532

Donald A. Dayton
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
3225 National Parks Highway
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220

William F. Wallace
Capitol Reef National Park
Torrey, Utah 84775

Lewis S. Albert
Chiricahua National Monument and Wilderness Area
Dos Cabezas Star Route
Willcox, Arizona 85643

Frank J. Betts
Crater lake National Park
P. O. Box 7
Crater Lake, Oregon 97604

Robert J. Hentges
Craters of the Moon National Monument
P. O. Box 29
Arco, Idaho 83213

John Good
Everglades National Park
P. O. Box 279
Homestead, Florida 33030

Phillip B. Iversen
Glacier National Park
West Glacier, Montana 59936

Merle E. Stitt
Grand Canyon National Park
P. O. Box 129
Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023

Robert I. Kerr
Grand Teton National Park
P. O. Box 67
Moose, Wyoming 83012

David Beal
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Gatlinburg, TN 37738

Dennis K. Huffman
Great Sand Dunes National Monument
P. O. Box 60
Alamosa, Co. 81101

Donald A. Dayton
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
3225 National Parks Highway
Carlsbad, Texas 88220

Hugo H. Huntzinger
Haleakala National Park
P. O. Box 537
Makawao, Hawaii 96768

Robert D. Barbee
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawaii National Park, Hawaii 96768

John H. Moorehead
Isle Royale National Park
87 North Ripley Street
Houghton, MI 49931

Rick T. Anderson
Joshua Tree National Monument
74485 Palm Vista Drive
Twentynine Palms, California 92277

David D. Thompson
Kings Canyon National Park
Three Rivers, California 93271

Bill Stephenson
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Mineral, California 96063

James Sleznich, Jr.
Lava Beds National Monument
P. O. Box 867
Tulelake, California 96134

Albert A. Hawkins
Mammoth Cave National Park
Mammoth Cave, KY 42259

Ronald R. Switzer
Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde National Park, CO 81330

Daniel Kuehn
Mount McKinley National Park
P. O. Box 9
McKinley Park, Alaska 99755

William J. Briggle
Mount Rainier National Park
Tahoma Woods, Star Route
Ashford, WA 98304

W. Lowell White
North Cascades National Park
800 State Street
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284

David D. Thompson, Jr.
Sequoia National Park
Three Rivers, California 93271

James W. Coleman, Jr.
Olympic National Park
600 East Park Avenue
Port Angeles, WA 98362

David B. Ames
Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified Forest National Park, AZ 86028

Rothwell P. Broyles
Pinnacles National Monument
Paicines, California 95043

John L. Sansing
Point Reyes National Seashore
Point Reyes, California 94956

George Van Der Lippe
Redwood National Park
Drawer N.
Crescent City, California 95531

Chester L. Brooks
Rocky Mountain National Park
Estes Park, CO 80517

William Lukens
Saguaro National Monument
P. O. Box 17210
Tucson, Arizona 85731

Robert R. Jacobsen
Shenandoah National Park
Route 4, Box 292
Luray, Virginia 22835

John O. Lancaster
Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park
Medora, ND 58645

William Webb
Virgin Islands National Park
P. O. Box 806
Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, VI 00801

Myrl G. Brooks
Voyageurs National Park
P. O. Drawer 50
International Falls, MN 56649

Lester F. McClanahan
Wind Cave National Park
Hot Springs, SD 57747

John A. Townsley
Yellowstone National Park
P. O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190

Leslie P. Arnberger
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park, California 95389

Robert C. Hegder
Zion National Park
Springdale, UT 84767

National Park Service Air Quality Program Manager
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Barbara D. Brown
National Park Service
Main Interior Bldg.
18th and C Streets, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20240
Room 3311

The Secretary of the Interior
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