Distribution of Offsite Consequence Analysis Information under Section 112(r)(7)(H) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), as amended (Renewal)

ICR 201603-2050-003

OMB: 2050-0172

Federal Form Document

Forms and Documents
Document
Name
Status
Supporting Statement A
2016-04-14
IC Document Collections
IC ID
Document
Title
Status
45779
Modified
23969
Modified
ICR Details
2050-0172 201603-2050-003
Historical Active 201305-2050-001
EPA/OLEM 1981.06
Distribution of Offsite Consequence Analysis Information under Section 112(r)(7)(H) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), as amended (Renewal)
Extension without change of a currently approved collection   No
Regular
Approved without change 05/26/2016
Retrieve Notice of Action (NOA) 04/26/2016
  Inventory as of this Action Requested Previously Approved
05/31/2019 36 Months From Approved 06/30/2016
1,135 0 869
1,500 0 1,515
620 0 65

CAA section 112(r)(7) required EPA to promulgate reasonable regulations and appropriate guidance to provide for the prevention and detection of accidental releases and for responses to such releases. The regulations include requirements for submittal of a risk management plan (RMP) to EPA. The RMP includes information on offsite consequence analyses (OCA) as well as other elements of the risk management program. On August 5, 1999, the President signed the Chemical Safety Information, Site Security, and Fuels Regulatory Relief Act (CSISSFRRA). This Act required the President to promulgate regulations on the distribution of OCA information (CAA section 112(r)(7)(H)(ii)). The President delegated to EPA and the Department of Justice (DOJ) the responsibility to promulgate regulations to govern the dissemination of OCA information to the public. The final rule which was published on August 8, 2000 (65 FR 48108) imposed minimal information collection and record keeping requirements. The federal government established 55 reading rooms at federal facilities geographically distributed across the United States and its territories. At these reading rooms, members of the public are able to read, but not mechanically copy or remove paper copies of OCA information for up to 10 stationary sources per calendar month. At these reading rooms, the members of the public may also have access to OCA information that the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) in whose jurisdiction the person lives or works is authorized to provide. EPA also established a Vulnerable Zone Indicator System (VZIS) that informs any person located in any state whether an address specified by that person might be within the vulnerable zone of one or more stationary sources, according to the data reported in RMPs. The VZIS is available on the Internet. Members of the public who do not have access to the Internet are able to obtain the same information by regular mail request to the EPA.State government agencies (such as emergency management, environmental protection, health, and natural resources departments) can receive OCA data upon request for all facilities in the state. They are authorized to make the OCA information available for reading, but not copying mechanically, to members of the public for the same stationary sources as the LEPC in whose jurisdiction the person lives or works. If the states choose to provide this information, they need to verify the person’s address or place of employment. State agencies are not required to provide public access to OCA information.

US Code: 42 USC 7412(r) Name of Law: null
  
None

Not associated with rulemaking

  80 FR 79891 12/23/2015
81 FR 24088 04/25/2016
No

2
IC Title Form No. Form Name
Individuals and Households
State and Local Governments (SERCs & LPECs)

  Total Approved Previously Approved Change Due to New Statute Change Due to Agency Discretion Change Due to Adjustment in Estimate Change Due to Potential Violation of the PRA
Annual Number of Responses 1,135 869 0 0 266 0
Annual Time Burden (Hours) 1,500 1,515 0 0 -15 0
Annual Cost Burden (Dollars) 620 65 0 0 555 0
No
No
There is a decrease of 15 hours in the total estimated respondent burden compared with the ICR currently approved by OMB. This decrease is due to a slight reduction in the number of state and local agencies requesting OCA information from EPA.

$73,488
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Sicy Jacob 202 564-8019 jacob.sicy@epamail.epa.gov

  No

On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collection of information, that the certification covers:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    (i) Why the information is being collected;
    (ii) Use of information;
    (iii) Burden estimate;
    (iv) Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
    (v) Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
    (vi) Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
 
 
 
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item by leaving the box unchecked and explain the reason in the Supporting Statement.
04/26/2016


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