Notice of Permit Applications Received Under the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978

Published date18 September 2019
Citation84 FR 49117
Record Number2019-20143
SectionNotices
CourtNational Science Foundation
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 181 (Wednesday, September 18, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 181 (Wednesday, September 18, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 49117-49118]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-20143]
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                NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
                Notice of Permit Applications Received Under the Antarctic
                Conservation Act of 1978
                AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
                ACTION: Notice of permit applications received.
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                SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is required to publish a
                notice of permit applications received to conduct activities regulated
                under the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978. NSF has published
                regulations under the Antarctic Conservation Act in the Code of Federal
                Regulations. This is the required notice of permit applications
                received.
                DATES: Interested parties are invited to submit written data, comments,
                or views with respect to this permit application by October 18, 2019.
                This application may be inspected by interested parties at the Permit
                Office, address below.
                ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Permit Office, Office of
                Polar Programs, National Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
                Alexandria, Virginia 22314.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nature McGinn, ACA Permit Officer, at
                the above address, 703-292-8030, or [email protected].
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Science Foundation, as directed
                by the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-541, 45 CFR 671),
                as amended by the Antarctic Science, Tourism and Conservation Act of
                1996, has developed regulations for the establishment of a permit
                system for various activities in Antarctica and designation of certain
                animals and certain geographic areas requiring special protection. The
                regulations establish such a permit system to designate Antarctic
                Specially Protected Areas.
                Application Details
                Permit Application: 2020-004
                1. Applicant: Leidos Innovations Corporation, 7400 South Tucson Way,
                Centennial, CO 80112.
                 Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Waste Management. The
                applicant, Leidos Innovations Corporations (hereafter ``Leidos'')
                proposes to conduct waste management activities associated with the
                implementation of the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). The USAP
                Master Waste permit would apply to all USAP activities, including major
                reconstruction and modernization efforts, conducted by all
                organizations supporting or supported by the Program. Leidos and other
                supporting organizations provide broad-based logistical support,
                technical support, and transportation services to the USAP. This would
                include the transport of both hazardous and non-hazardous waste from
                Antarctica to the United States. Leidos would include procure,
                transport, and track materials containing designated pollutants
                required for USAP operations and for NSF-supported grantees. Leidos
                would be responsible for fuel operations including fuel storage,
                distribution, and resupply; and record-keeping of fuel use. Leidos
                would collect, store, and ship both hazardous and non-hazardous waste
                materials and would be responsible for the final disposition of these
                materials upon return to the United States. Leidos would provide
                training and technical guidance to enhance the safety and effectiveness
                of U.S. waste management practices in Antarctica.
                 Location: Antarctica.
                 Dates of Permitted Activities: October 1, 2019-September 30, 2024.
                Permit Application: 2020-006
                2. Applicant: John Kennedy, 917 Porphyry, Ophir, CO 81426.
                 Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Waste Management. The
                applicant proposes to operate a sailing yacht, conduct shore
                excursions, and operate a remotely piloted aircraft system in the
                Antarctic Peninsula region. The yacht would carry up to 1200 liters of
                diesel fuel in a combination of internal and external storage tanks, up
                to 50 liters of gasoline, and two, 8-kg bottles of propane. A spill kit
                and absorbent pads would be available during all fueling and fuel
                transfers. Garbage and food waste, including poultry products, would be
                stored onboard the vessel and disposed of outside Antarctica. Human
                waste generated during shore excursions would be contained, stored on
                the vessel, and disposed of outside Antarctica. The applicant would
                operate small, battery-operated remotely piloted aircraft systems
                (RPAS) consisting, in part, of a quadcopter equipped with cameras to
                aid in navigation and to collect footage of the Antarctic. The
                quadcopter would not be flown over wildlife, or over Antarctic
                Specially Protected Areas or Historic Sites and Monuments. The RPAS
                would only be operated by a pilot with extensive experience and flights
                would not occur if the aircraft cannot be flown in GPS mode. Several
                measures would be taken to prevent against loss of the quadcopters
                including painting them a highly visible color; only flying when the
                wind is less than 20 knots; terminating flights with at least 40%
                battery life remaining; having an observer on the lookout for wildlife,
                people, and other hazards; and ensuring that the separation between the
                operator and quadcopter does not exceed visual line of sight. The
                applicant is seeking a Waste Permit to cover any accidental releases
                that may result from operating the vessel, conducting shore excursions,
                or operating the RPAS.
                 Location: Antarctic Peninsula region.
                 Dates of Permitted Activities: December 1, 2019-February 15, 2023.
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                Permit Application: 2020-009
                3. Applicant: Robin West, Director of Expedition Operations, Onboard
                Revenue, Seabourn Quest, Seabourn Cruise Line Ltd., 450 Third Ave. W,
                Seattle, WA 98119.
                 Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Waste Management. The
                applicant proposes to operate small, battery-operated remotely piloted
                aircraft systems (RPAS) consisting, in part, of a quadcopter equipped
                with cameras to collect commercial and educational footage of the
                Antarctic. The quadcopter would not be flown over concentrations of
                birds or mammals, or over Antarctic Specially Protected Areas or
                Historic Sites and Monuments. The RPAS would only be operated by pilots
                with extensive experience, who are pre-approved by the Expedition
                Leader. Several measures would be taken to prevent against loss of the
                quadcopter including painting them a highly visible color; only flying
                when the wind is less than 25 knots; flying for only 15 minutes at a
                time to preserve battery life; having prop guards on propeller tips, a
                flotation device if operated over water, and an ``auto go home''
                feature in case of loss of control link or low battery; having an
                observer on the lookout for wildlife, people, and other hazards; and
                ensuring that the separation between the operator and quadcopter does
                not exceed an operational range of 500 meters. The applicant is seeking
                a Waste Permit to cover any accidental releases that may result from
                operating the RPAS.
                 Location: Antarctic Peninsula Region.
                 Dates of Permitted Activities: November 1, 2019-March 31, 2023.
                Erika N. Davis,
                Program Specialist, Office of Polar Programs.
                [FR Doc. 2019-20143 Filed 9-17-19; 8:45 am]
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