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Code · REGISTER · 2006-03-15 · DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR · BILLING CODE 4312-25-M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions Nominations for the following prop · Notices

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BILLING CODE 4312-25-M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions Nominations for the following properties being considered for listing or related actions in the National Register were received by the National Park Service before March 4, 2006. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60 written comments concerning the significance of these properties under the National Register criteria for evaluation may be forwarded by United States Postal Service, to the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., 2280, Washington, DC 20240; by all other carriers, National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye St., NW., 8th floor, Washington DC 20005; or by fax, 202-371-6447.
Written or faxed comments should be submitted by March 30, 2006. John W. Roberts, Acting Chief, National Register/National Historic Landmarks Program. ALASKA Lake and Peninsula Borough-Census Area Bly, Dr. Elmer, House, Hardenburg Bay, Port Alsworth, 06000240 Proenneke, Richard, Site, SE end of upper Twin Lakes, Port Alsworth, 06000241 CALIFORNIA Alameda County St. Raymond's Church, 6600 Donion Way, Dublin, 06000242 FLORIDA Bay County Vamar Shipwreck Site, 3.7 mi. offshore Mexico Beach, Mexico Beach, 06000243 LOUISIANA St.
Landry Parish Montet House (Louisiana's French Creole Architecture MPS), 157 Shady Ln., Arnaudville, 06000244 MISSISSIPPI Sunflower County Dockery Farms Historic District, MS 8 E, Dockery, 06000250 MISSOURI Butler County Wright-Dalton-Bell-Anchor Department Store Building (Poplar Bluff MPS), 201-205 S. Main, Poplar Bluff, 06000247 St. Louis County Greenwood Historic District, 3500-3540 Greenwood and 7518 St. Elmo, Maplewood, 06000246 St. Louis Independent City Haas, Elias, Building (Auto-Related Resources of St.
Louis, Missouri MPS), 2223 Locust St., St. Louis (Independent City), 06000248 South Fourth Street Commercial District, 740-908 S. Fourth St., 319 Gratiot, 317-321 Lombard, Saint Louis (Independent City), 06000245 MONTANA Glacier County Babb-Piegan, Montana, Inspection Station, US 89 near United States and Canada Border, Babb, 06000252 NEW YORK Cayuga County Hosmer, William and Mary, House, (Freedom Trail, Abolitionism, and African American Life in Central New York MPS), 29 Washington St., Auburn, 06000262 Howland, Slocum and Hannah, House, 1781 Sherwood Rd., Sherwood, 06000263 Columbia County Van Valkenburgh-Isbister Farm, 1129-1142 Columbia County Rte 22, Ghent, 06000268 Delaware County Galli-Curci Theatre, 801 Main St., Margaretville, 06000254 Erie County First Church of Evans Complex, 7431 Erie Rd., Derby, 06000257 Essex County Mount Adams Fire Observation Station (Fire Observation Stations of New York State Forest Preserve MPS), Mount Adams, Newcomb, 06000253 Herkimer County Goodsell House, 2993 Main St., Old Forge, 06000265 Sanders, James, House, 546 Garden St., Little Falls, 06000255 Kings County Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, 06000251 Livingston County Geiger, Elias H., House, 10693 Geiger Rd., Dansville, 06000267 Oneida County Bridgewater Railroad Station, US 20, Bridgewater, 06000264 Onondaga County Morehouse, Jeremiah, House, 11 Hathorn Rd., Warwick, 06000259 Sullivan County Liberty Downtown Historic District, Main, Chestnut, Academy, School, Church, Maple, John, Edgar Sts., and Darbee Ln., Liberty, 06000266 Munson Diner, Lake St.
(NY 55), Liberty, 06000256 Warren County Stower, Asa, House, 693 Ridge Rd., Queensbury, 06000261 Westchester County Ford Administration Building, 1031 Elm St., Peekskill, 06000258 St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 19 Smith St., Port Chester, 06000260 NORTH DAKOTA Walsh County St. Catherine's Church of Lomice, North Dakota, 4 mi. W and 2 mi. S of jct. ND 35 and Cty Rte 15, Whitman, 06000249 OHIO Cuyahoga County Franklin Boulevard—West Clinton Avenue Historic District (Boundary Increase), 5207-7625 Franklin Blvd., 5802-07325 W.
Clinton Ave., 6801-7003,7319-7405 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 06000269 Lilly House, 27946 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake, 06000270 Look About Lodge, 37374 Miles Rd., Bentleyville, 06000271 St. Joseph Convent and Academy Complex, 12215 Granger Rd., Garfield Heights, 06000272 Montgomery County Dayton Power and Light Building Group (Webster Station Area, Dayton, Ohio MPS), 601, 607-609, 613-645 E. Third St., Dayton, 06000273 Trumbull County Niles Masonic Temple, 22 W. Church St., Niles, 06000274 PENNSYLVANIA Adams County Eisenhower National Historic Site, 200 Eisenhower Farm Ln, Cumberland Township, 06000275 WISCONSIN Clark County Hein, John and Maria, House, 824 Hewett St., Neillsville, 06000277 Dane County Lincoln Street Historic District, W.
Lincoln St., bet. Main St. and Market St., Oregon, 06000276 A request for a move has been made for the following resources: FLORIDA Manatee County Lamb House, Contributing resource in the Palmetto Historic District along the Manatee River, Palmetto, 86003166 IDAHO Ada County Beck, Albert, House (Tourtellotte and Hummel Architecture TR), 1101 Fort St., Boise, 82000179 A request for removal has been made for the following resources: OKLAHOMA Johnston County Murray, Gov. William H., House, Off OK 78, Tishomingo, 84003066 Okfuskee County Guthrie, Woody, House 301 S 1st St., Okemah, 75001569 [FR Doc.
E6-3744 Filed 3-14-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312-51-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions Nominations for the following properties being considered for listing or related actions in the National Register were received by the National Park Service before February 25, 2006. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60 written comments concerning the significance of these properties under the National Register criteria for evaluation may be forwarded by United States Postal Service, to the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 1849 C St.
NW., 2280, Washington, DC 20240; by all other carriers, National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye St. NW., 8th floor, Washington DC 20005; or by fax, 202-371-6447. Written or faxed comments should be submitted by March 30, 2006. John W. Roberts, Acting Chief, National Register/National Historic Landmarks Program. FLORIDA Leon County Lichgate on High Road, 1401 High Rd., Tallahassee, 06000211 KENTUCKY Cumberland County Baker, James, House, Columbia Rd., Burkesville, 06000212 Fayette County Cadentown School, 705 Caden Ln., Lexington, 06000213 Russell School, 201 W.
Fifth St., Lexington, 06000215 Mason County Russell Theatre, 9 E. Third St., Maysville, 06000216 Oldham County Wildwood Farm, 3901 Axton Ln., Skylight, 06000214 MISSOURI Jefferson County Rozier, Louis J. and Harriet, House, 322 W. Clement, DeSoto, 06000221 St. Louis County Bopp, William, House (Kirkwood MPS), 12120 Old Big Bend Rd., Kirkwood, 06000218 Rockwood Court Apartments, 330 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, 06000222 Wildwood House, 40 Dames Court, Ferguson, 06000234 St. Louis Independent City, Chouteau Building, 4030 Chouteau (also 1029 S.
Vandeventer), St. Louis (Independent City), 06000220 Council Plaza, 300 S. Grand Blvd., 212 S. Grand Blvd., 310 S. Grand Blvd., St. Louis (Independent City), 06000217 NORTH CAROLINA Edgecombe County Batts House and Outbuildings, E side of U.S. 258 N, 2.05 mi. S of NC 1513 5098 U.S. 258 N, Tarboro, 06000226 Forsyth County Dyer, James B. and Diana M., House, 1015 W. Kent Rd., Winston-Salem, 06000227 Gaston County Loray Mill Historic District (Boundary Increase), Roughly bounded by S.
Vance St., RR right-of-way, S. Hill St. and W. Franklin Blvd., Gastonia, 06000228 Person County House of Wagstaff Farm, NE side NC 57, 1.4 mi. NW of jct. with NC 1300, Roxboro, 06000229 Polk County Charlton Leland, 229 Greenville St., Saluda, 06000225 Scotland County Evans, E. Hervey, House, 400 W. Church St., Laurinburg, 06000224 Wake County Ivey, Rufus J., House, (Wake County MPS), 6115 Louisburg, Raleigh, 06000223 TENNESSEE Giles County Bodenham (Colored) School, 830 Gimlet Creek Rd., Bodeham, 06000219 UTAH Davis County First National Bank of Layton, 50 W.
Gentile St., Layton, 06000232 Garfield County Henderson, William Jasper, Jr., and Elizabeth, House, 87 N. Main St. (Kodachrome Hwy), Cannonville, 06000230 Uintah County Siddoway, William and Emily, House, (Vernal—Maeser, Utah MPS), 1055 N. Vernal Ave., Vernal, 06000231 WISCONSIN Grant County Courthouse Square Historic District, Cherry, Jefferson, Madison, and Maple Sts., Lancaster, 06000233 A request for REMOVAL has been made for the following resource: TENNESSEE Williamson County Pointer, Henry, House (Williamson County MRA), US 31 S of Thompsons Station Thomsons Station vicinity, 88000332 [FR Doc.
E6-3745 Filed 3-14-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312-51-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mesa Verde National Park, Mesa Verde, CO AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice. Notice is here given in accordance with provisions of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3003, of the completion of an inventory of human remains and associated funerary objects in the control of the U.S.
Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mesa Verde National Park, Mesa Verde, CO. The human remains and associated funerary objects were found in Mesa Verde National Park's collections, mailed anonymously, removed from unknown locations and Montezuma County, CO. This notice is published as part of the National Park Service's administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 U.S.C. 3003
(d)(3). The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of the superintendent, Mesa Verde National Park. Mesa Verde National Park professional staff identified the cultural items and assessed the cultural affiliation of the cultural items in consultation with representatives of the Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, & Utah; Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Juan, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado; Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado, New Mexico, & Utah; and Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico. The Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; and Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas were unable to attend the Native American consultation meetings, but they requested and received the minutes of these proceedings. In 1926, human remains representing a minimum of five individuals were received as part of a large collection of prehistoric and ethnographic items donated to Mesa Verde National Park by a private citizen from Durango, CO. The human remains are from an unknown provenience. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. The one associated funerary object is a faunal bone. In 1948, human remains representing a minimum of two individuals were received at Mesa Verde National Park from a private citizen from Mancos, CO. The human remains were reportedly removed from a burial site about five miles north of Mesa Verde National Park's entrance in Montezuma County, CO. Exact provenience is unknown. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are present. In 1984, human remains representing a minimum of five individuals were anonymously mailed to Mesa Verde National Park. The provenience for the human remains is unknown. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. The cultural items that were commingled with the human remains are undiagnostic. The 49 associated funerary objects are 47 faunal bone fragments and 2 small pieces of wood. In 1989, human remains representing a minimum of three individuals were received from Centuries Research in Montrose, CO, by Mesa Verde National Park. The provenience of the human remains is unknown. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are present. In 1991, human remains representing a minimum of three individuals were received at Mesa Verde National Park from an anonymous donor. Information with the material indicated that the human remains were collected during the early 1900s by the donor's grandfather who worked for the Montezuma County Road Department. The provenience for the human remains is unknown. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are present. In 1995, human remains representing a minimum of three individuals were found by curatorial staff conducting NAGPRA inventory in the Mesa Verde Research Center. The provenience for the human remains is unknown. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are present. In 2001, human remains representing a minimum of three individuals were found in the Mesa Verde Research Center during the storage upgrade project. One item had been transferred to Mesa Verde Research Center by the University of Denver Department of Anthropology and Museum of Anthropology, Denver, CO; the other two individuals had no documentation. The provenience for the human remains is unknown. Osteological data cannot identify cultural affiliation. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects are present. Officials of Mesa Verde National Park have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (9-10), the human remains described above represent the physical remains of 24 individuals of Native American ancestry. Officials of Mesa Verde National Park also have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (3)(A), the 50 objects described above are reasonably believed to have been placed with or near individual human remains at the time of death or later as part of the death rite or ceremony. Lastly, officials of Mesa Verde National Park have determined that, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001 (2), a relationship of shared group identity cannot reasonably be traced between the Native American human remains and associated funerary objects and any present-day Indian tribe. The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee (Review Committee) is responsible for recommending specific actions for disposition of culturally unidentifiable human remains. In February 2006, Mesa Verde National Park requested that the Review Committee recommend repatriation of the 24 culturally unidentifiable human remains and 50 associated funerary objects to the Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, & Utah; Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Juan, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas; and Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico. These 22 Indian tribes had requested the human remains and have demonstrated a cultural relationship to the region. The Review Committee considered the proposal at its March 3, 2006 meeting via teleconference, and recommended disposition of the human remains and associated funerary objects to the Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, & Utah; Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Juan, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas; and Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico. The National Park Service intends to convey the 50 associated funerary objects to the tribes pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 18f-2. A March 3, 2006, letter from the Designated Federal Official on behalf of the chair of the Review Committee to the superintendent of Mesa Verde National Park transmitted the Review Committee's recommendation that the park effect disposition of the physical remains of 24 culturally unidentifiable individuals and 50 associated funerary objects to the 22 Indian tribes listed above contingent on the publication of a Notice of Inventory Completion in the **Federal Register** . This notice fulfills that requirement. Representatives of any Indian tribe that believes itself to be culturally affiliated with the human remains and associated funerary objects should contact Larry Wiese, superintendent, Mesa Verde National Park, PO Box 8, Mesa Verde, CO 81330, telephone
(970)529-4600, before April 14, 2006. Disposition of the human remains and associated funerary objects to the Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, & Utah; Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Juan, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas; and Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico, may proceed after that date if no additional claimants come forward. Mesa Verde National Park is responsible for notifying the Hopi Tribe of Arizona; Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, & Utah; Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico; Pueblo of Cochiti, New Mexico; Pueblo of Isleta, New Mexico; Pueblo of Jemez, New Mexico; Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico; Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico; Pueblo of Picuris, New Mexico; Pueblo of Pojoaque, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Felipe, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico; Pueblo of San Juan, New Mexico; Pueblo of Sandia, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Ana, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santa Clara, New Mexico; Pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico; Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico; Pueblo of Tesuque, New Mexico; Pueblo of Zia, New Mexico; Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado; Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation, Colorado, New Mexico, & Utah; Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas; and Zuni Tribe of the Zuni Reservation, New Mexico that this notice has been published. Dated: March 7, 2006. Sherry Hutt, Manager, National NAGPRA Program. [FR Doc. E6-3704 Filed 3-14-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312-50-S INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation No. 731-TA-1103 (Preliminary)] Certain Activated Carbon From China AGENCY: International Trade Commission. ACTION: Institution of antidumping investigation and scheduling of a preliminary phase investigation. SUMMARY: The Commission hereby gives notice of the institution of an investigation and commencement of preliminary phase antidumping investigation No. 731-TA-1103 (Preliminary) under section 733(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1673b(a)) (the Act) to determine whether there is a reasonable indication that an industry in the United States is materially injured or threatened with material injury, or the establishment of an industry in the United States is materially retarded, by reason of imports from China of certain activated carbon, 1 provided for in subheading 3802.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, that are alleged to be sold in the United States at less than fair value. Unless the Department of Commerce extends the time for initiation pursuant to section 732(c)(1)(B) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673a(c)(1)(B)), the Commission must reach a preliminary determination in antidumping investigations in 45 days, or in this case by April 24, 2006. The Commission's views are due at Commerce within five business days thereafter, or by May 1, 2006. 1 For purposes of this investigation, the product covered is certain activated carbon defined as a powdered, granular or pelletized carbon product obtained by “activating” with heat and steam various materials containing carbon, including but not limited to coal (including bituminous, lignite and anthracite), wood, coconut shells, olive stones, and peat. The thermal and steam treatments remove organic materials and create an internal pore structure in the carbon material. The producer can also use carbon dioxide gas (CO <sup>2</sup> ) in place of steam in this process. The vast majority of the internal porosity developed during the high temperature steam (or CO <sup>2</sup> gas) activation process is a direct result of oxidation of a portion of the solid carbon atoms in the raw material, converting them into a gaseous form of carbon. This definition covers all forms of activated carbon that are activated by steam or CO <sup>2</sup> , regardless of raw material, grade, mixture, additives, further washing or post-activation chemical treatment (chemical or water washing, chemical impregnation or other treatment), or product form. Unless specifically excluded, this definition covers all physical forms of certain activated carbon, including powdered activated carbon (“PAC”), granular activated carbon (“GAC”), and pelletized activated carbon. Excluded from this definition are chemically-activated carbons. The carbon-based raw material used in the chemical activation process is treated with a strong chemical agent, including but not limited to phosphoric acid or zinc chloride sulfuric acid, that dehydrates molecules in the raw material, and results in the formation of water that is removed from the raw material by moderate heat treatment. The activated carbon created by chemical activation has internal porosity developed primarily due to the action of the chemical dehydration agent. Chemically activated carbons are typically used to activate raw materials with a lignocellulosic component such as cellulose, including wood, sawdust, paper mill waste and peat. To the extent that an imported activated carbon product is a blend of steam and chemically activated carbons, products containing 50 percent or more steam (or CO <sup>2</sup> gas) activated carbons are within this definition, and those containing more than 50 percent chemically activated carbons are outside this definition. Also excluded from this definition are reactivated carbons and activated carbon cloth. Reactivated carbons are previously used activated carbons that have had adsorbed materials removed from their pore structure after use through the application of heat, steam and/or chemicals. Activated carbon cloth is a woven textile fabric made of or containing activated carbon fibers. It is used in masks and filters and clothing of various types where a woven format is required. Any activated carbon meeting the physical description of subject merchandise provided above that is not expressly excluded from this definition is included within the definition. For further information concerning the conduct of this investigation and rules of general application, consult the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A through E (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subparts A and B (19 CFR part 207). DATES: *Effective Date:* March 8, 2006. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim McClure (202-205-3191), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436. Hearing-impaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission's TDD terminal on 202-205-1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202-205-2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its Internet server ( *http://www.usitc.gov* ). The public record for this investigation may be viewed on the Commission's electronic docket
(EDIS)at *http://edis.usitc.gov* . SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: *Background* .—This investigation is being instituted in response to a petition filed on March 8, 2006, by Calgon Carbon Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, and Norit Americas, Inc., Marshall, TX. *Participation in the investigation and public service list.* —Persons (other than petitioners) wishing to participate in the investigation as parties must file an entry of appearance with the Secretary to the Commission, as provided in sections 201.11 and 207.10 of the Commission's rules, not later than seven days after publication of this notice in the **Federal Register** . Industrial users and (if the merchandise under investigation is sold at the retail level) representative consumer organizations have the right to appear as parties in Commission antidumping investigations. The Secretary will prepare a public service list containing the names and addresses of all persons, or their representatives, who are parties to this investigation upon the expiration of the period for filing entries of appearance. *Limited disclosure of business proprietary information
(BPI)under an administrative protective order
(APO)and BPI service list.* —Pursuant to section 207.7(a) of the Commission's rules, the Secretary will make BPI gathered in this investigation available to authorized applicants representing interested parties (as defined in 19 U.S.C.1677(9)) who are parties to the investigation under the APO issued in the investigation, provided that the application is made not later than seven days after the publication of this notice in the **Federal Register** . A separate service list will be maintained by the Secretary for those parties authorized to receive BPI under the APO. *Conference.* —The Commission's Director of Operations has scheduled a conference in connection with this investigation for 9:30 a.m. on March 30, 2006, at the U.S. International Trade Commission Building, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC. Parties wishing to participate in the conference should contact Jim McClure (202-205-3191) not later than March 27, 2006, to arrange for their appearance. Parties in support of the imposition of antidumping duties in this investigation and parties in opposition to the imposition of such duties will each be collectively allocated one hour within which to make an oral presentation at the conference. A nonparty who has testimony that may aid the Commission's deliberations may request permission to present a short statement at the conference. *Written submissions.* —As provided in sections 201.8 and 207.15 of the Commission's rules, any person may submit to the Commission on or before April 4, 2006, a written brief containing information and arguments pertinent to the subject matter of the investigation. Parties may file written testimony in connection with their presentation at the conference no later than three days before the conference. If briefs or written testimony contain BPI, they must conform with the requirements of §§ 201.6, 207.3, and 207.7 of the Commission's rules. The Commission's rules do not authorize filing of submissions with the Secretary by facsimile or electronic means, except to the extent permitted by § 201.8 of the Commission's rules, as amended, 67 FR 68036 (November 8, 2002). Even where electronic filing of a document is permitted, certain documents must also be filed in paper form, as specified in II
(C)of the Commission's Handbook on Electronic Filing Procedures, 67 FR 68168, 68173 (November 8, 2002). In accordance with §§ 201.16(c) and 207.3 of the rules, each document filed by a party to the investigation must be served on all other parties to the investigation (as identified by either the public or BPI service list), and a certificate of service must be timely filed. The Secretary will not accept a document for filing without a certificate of service. Authority: This investigation is being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to § 207.12 of the Commission's rules. By order of the Commission. Issued: March 10, 2006. Marilyn R. Abbott, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. E6-3756 Filed 3-14-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020-02-P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701-TA-401 and 731-TA-853-854 (Review)] Structural Steel Beams From Japan and Korea Determinations On the basis of the record 1 developed in the subject five-year reviews, the United States International Trade Commission (Commission) determines, pursuant to section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1675(c)) (the Act), that revocation of the antidumping order on structural steel beams from Japan and revocation of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on structural steel beams from Korea would not be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in the United States within a reasonably foreseeable time. 2 1 The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR § 207.2(f)). 2 Commissioner Charlotte R. Lane dissenting. Background The Commission instituted these reviews on May 2, 2005 (70 FR 22696) and determined on August 5, 2005 that it would conduct full reviews (70 FR 48440, August 17, 2005). Notice of the scheduling of the Commission's reviews and of a public hearing to be held in connection therewith was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the **Federal Register** on September 19, 2005 (70 FR 54962). 3 The hearing was held in Washington, DC, on January 12, 2006, and all persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to appear in person or by counsel. 3 The revised schedule for the subject reviews was published on November 4, 2005 (70 FR 67193). The Commission transmitted its determinations in this investigation to the Secretary of Commerce on March 9, 2006. The views of the Commission are contained in USITC Publication 3840 (March 2006), entitled *Structural Steel Beams from Japan and Korea:* Investigation Nos. 701-TA-401 and 731-TA-853-854 (Review). By order of the Commission. Issued: March 9, 2006. Marilyn R. Abbott, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. E6-3718 Filed 3-14-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020-02-P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Under 28 CFR 50.7, notice is hereby given that on February 24, 2006, a proposed Consent Decree in *United States* v. *Coffee County, et al.* , Civil Action Number 4:05-CV-5, was lodged with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. In this action the United States sought, under Section 107 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. 9607, recovery of response costs incurred by the Air Force in response to releases of hazardous substances at the Coffee County Landfill located on the Arnold Air Force Base in Tennessee. The City of Manchester, City of Tullahoma, and Coffee County Tennessee (the “Defendants”) are paying $225,000 collectively. This settlement is based on the Defendants' ability to pay. The Department of Justice will receive, for a period of thirty
(30)days from the date of this publication, comments relating to the proposed settlement agreement. Comments should be addressed to the Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division, P.O. Box 7611, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20044-7611, and should refer to *United States* v. *Coffee County, et al.* DOJ Ref. #90-11-2-08477. During the public comment period, the proposed settlement agreement may be examined on the following Department of Justice Web site: *http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/open.html.* A copy of the proposed settlement agreement may also be obtained by mail from the Consent Decree Library, P.O. Box 7611, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20044-7611, or by faxing or e-mailing a request to Tonia Fleetwood, *tonia.fleetwood@usdoj.gov* , Fax No.
(202)514-0097, phone confirmation number
(202)514-1547. In requesting a copy from the Consent Decree Library, please enclose a check in the amount of $0.75 (25 cents per page reproduction cost) payable to the U.S. Treasury, to obtain a copy of the Consent Decree. Ellen M. Mahan, Assistant Section Chief, Environmental Enforcement Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division. [FR Doc. 06-2511 Filed 3-14-06; 8:45 am]
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