Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Criteria Applicable to Maine

Published date03 September 2020
Citation85 FR 54967
Record Number2020-18081
SectionProposed rules
CourtEnvironmental Protection Agency
Federal Register, Volume 85 Issue 172 (Thursday, September 3, 2020)
[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 172 (Thursday, September 3, 2020)]
                [Proposed Rules]
                [Pages 54967-54970]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2020-18081]
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                ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                40 CFR Part 131
                [EPA-HQ-OW-2015-0804; FRL-10013-01-OW]
                RIN 2040-AG00
                Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality Criteria Applicable
                to Maine
                AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
                ACTION: Proposed rule.
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                SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or
                Agency) proposes to amend the federal regulations to withdraw human
                health criteria (HHC) for toxic pollutants applicable to waters in the
                State of Maine. EPA proposes to take this action because Maine adopted,
                and EPA approved, HHC that the Agency determined are protective of the
                designated uses for these waters. EPA is providing an opportunity for
                public comment on this proposed withdrawal of federally promulgated
                HHC. The withdrawal would enable Maine to implement its EPA-approved
                HHC, submitted on April 24, 2020, and approved on June 23, 2020, as
                applicable criteria for Clean Water Act (CWA or the Act) purposes.
                DATES: Comments must be received on or before October 19, 2020.
                ADDRESSES: You may send comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
                OW-2015-0804, by any of the following methods:
                 Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov/
                (our preferred method). Follow the online instructions for submitting
                comments at https://www.regulations.gov.
                 Mail: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Docket
                Center, Office of Water Docket, Mail Code 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania
                Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460.
                 Hand Delivery or Courier (by scheduled appointment only):
                EPA Docket Center, WJC West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution
                Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004. The Docket Center's hours of
                operations are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday (except
                Federal Holidays).
                 Instructions: All submissions received must include the Docket ID
                No. for this rulemaking. Comments received may be posted without change
                to https://www.regulations.gov/, including any personal information
                provided. For detailed instructions on sending comments and additional
                information on the rulemaking process, see the ``Public Participation''
                heading of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document. Out
                of an abundance of caution for members of the public and our staff, the
                EPA Docket Center and Reading Room are closed to the public, with
                limited exceptions, to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19. Our
                Docket Center staff will continue to provide remote customer service
                via email, phone, and webform. We encourage the public to submit
                comments via https://www.regulations.gov, as there may be a delay in
                processing mail and faxes. Hand deliveries and couriers may be received
                by scheduled appointment only. For further information on EPA Docket
                Center services and the current status, please visit us online at
                https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
                 EPA is offering two virtual public hearings so that interested
                parties may also provide oral comments on this proposed rulemaking. For
                more details on the public hearings and to register to attend the
                hearings, please visit https://www.epa.gov/wqs-tech/water-quality-standards-regulations-maine. Refer to the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
                section below for additional information.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Brundage, Office of Water,
                Standards and Health Protection Division (4305T), Environmental
                Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460;
                telephone number: (202) 566-1265; email address:
                [email protected].
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This proposed rule is organized as follows:
                I. Public Participation
                 A. Written Comments
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                 B. Virtual Public Hearing
                II. General Information
                 Does this action apply to me?
                III. Background
                 A. What are the applicable federal statutory and regulatory
                requirements?
                 B. What are the applicable federal water quality criteria that
                EPA is proposing to withdraw?
                IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
                 A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and
                Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
                 B. Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulations and Controlling
                Regulatory Costs
                 C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
                 D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                 E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
                 F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                 G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With
                Indian Tribal Governments
                 H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From
                Environmental Health and Safety Risks
                 I. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect
                Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
                 J. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act
                 K. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address
                Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income
                Populations
                I. Public Participation
                A. Written Comments
                 Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2015-
                0804, at https://www.regulations.gov (our preferred method), or the
                other methods identified in the ADDRESSES section. Once submitted,
                comments cannot be edited or removed from the docket. EPA may publish
                any comment received to its public docket. Do not submit to EPA's
                docket at https://www.regulations.gov any information you consider to
                be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose
                disclosure is restricted by statute. Multimedia submissions (audio,
                video, etc.) must be accompanied by a written comment. The written
                comment is considered the official comment and should include
                discussion of all points you wish to make. EPA will generally not
                consider comments or comment contents located outside of the primary
                submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or other file sharing system). For
                additional submission methods, the full EPA public comment policy,
                information about CBI or multimedia submissions, and general guidance
                on making effective comments, please visit https://www.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
                 EPA is temporarily suspending its Docket Center and Reading Room
                for public visitors, with limited exceptions, to reduce the risk of
                transmitting COVID-19. Our Docket Center staff will continue to provide
                remote customer service via email, phone, and webform. We encourage the
                public to submit comments via https://www.regulations.gov/ as there may
                be a delay in processing mail and faxes. Hand deliveries or couriers
                will be received by scheduled appointment only. For further information
                and updates on EPA Docket Center services, please visit us online at
                https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
                 EPA continues to carefully and continuously monitor information
                from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), local area
                health departments, and our Federal partners so that we can respond
                rapidly as conditions change regarding COVID-19.
                B. Virtual Public Hearing
                 To register to speak at the virtual hearing, please visit https://www.epa.gov/wqs-tech/water-quality-standards-regulations-maine or
                contact Jennifer Brundage via telephone at (202) 566-1265 or via email
                at [email protected].
                 Each commenter will have three minutes to provide oral testimony.
                EPA recommends submitting the text of your oral comments as written
                comments to the rulemaking docket. EPA may ask clarifying questions
                during the oral presentations but will not respond to the presentations
                at that time. Written statements and supporting information submitted
                during the comment period will be considered with the same weight as
                oral comments and supporting information presented at the public
                hearing.
                 Please note that any updates made to any aspect of the hearing will
                be posted online at https://www.regulations.gov. While EPA expects the
                hearing to go forward as set forth above, please monitor our website or
                contact Jennifer Brundage via telephone at (202) 566-1265 or via email
                at [email protected] to determine if there are any updates. EPA
                does not intend to publish a document in the Federal Register
                announcing updates.
                II. General Information
                Does this action apply to me?
                 This proposed action would serve to withdraw federal HHC that are
                no longer needed due to EPA's June 23, 2020, approval of corresponding
                State HHC. Entities discharging in Maine waters may be indirectly
                affected by this rulemaking. Citizens concerned with water quality in
                Maine, including members of the federally recognized Indian tribes in
                Maine, may also be interested in this rulemaking. The State of Maine
                may be interested in this rulemaking, as after the completion of this
                rulemaking, Maine's EPA-approved HHC, rather than the federal HHC, will
                be the applicable water quality standards (WQS) in Maine waters for CWA
                purposes. If you have questions regarding the applicability of this
                action to a particular entity, consult the person identified in the
                preceding FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
                III. Background
                A. What are the applicable federal statutory and regulatory
                requirements?
                 Consistent with the CWA, EPA's WQS program assigns to states and
                authorized tribes the primary authority for adopting WQS.\1\ After
                states adopt WQS, they must be submitted to EPA for review and action
                in accordance with the CWA. The Act authorizes EPA to promulgate
                federal WQS following EPA's disapproval of state WQS or an
                Administrator's determination that new or revised WQS are ``necessary
                to meet the requirements of the Act.'' \2\
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                 \1\ 33 U.S.C. 1313(a), (c).
                 \2\ 33 U.S.C. 1313(c)(4).
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                B. What are the applicable federal water quality criteria that EPA is
                proposing to withdraw?
                 On December 19, 2016, EPA promulgated federal HHC for 96 toxic
                pollutants for waters in Indian lands in Maine based on the Agency's
                2015 disapproval of corresponding state-established HHC and an
                Administrator's determination that new or revised WQS were necessary to
                meet the requirements of the Act. 81 FR 92466 (December 19, 2016). EPA
                also promulgated a phenol criterion to protect human health from
                consumption of water plus organisms for waters outside of Indian lands
                in Maine after disapproving the State's phenol criterion in 2015
                because it contained a mathematical error.
                 EPA's 2015 disapproval of the State's HHC for waters in Indian
                lands was based on its decision that they were inadequate to protect
                the sustenance fishing designated uses that EPA interpreted and
                approved for waters in Indian lands in the same 2015 action. On May 27,
                2020, after a thorough review of the applicable provisions of the CWA,
                implementing regulations and longstanding EPA guidance, EPA withdrew
                its 2015 interpretation and improper approvals of the alleged
                sustenance fishing designated uses and
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                corresponding disapprovals of Maine's HHC that flowed from the flawed
                designated use determinations.\3\ Also on that date, EPA approved
                Maine's general fishing designated use for waters in Indian lands
                without the interpretation that it means ``sustenance fishing.'' \4\
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                 \3\ Letter from Dennis Deziel, Regional Administrator, EPA
                Region 1, to Gerald D. Reid, Commissioner, Maine Department of
                Environmental Protection, ``Re: Withdrawal of Certain of EPA's
                February 2, 2015 Decisions Concerning Water Quality Standards for
                Waters in Indian Lands'' (May 27, 2020).
                 \4\ In 2019, Maine adopted, and EPA approved, a sustenance
                fishing designated use (SFDU) subcategory of its general fishing
                designated use for certain identified waters where sustenance
                fishing or increased fish consumption is or may be occurring.
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                 On April 24, 2020, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection
                (DEP) submitted new and revised WQS in accordance with section 303(c)
                of the CWA. The new and revised provisions included HHC. On June 23,
                2020, EPA approved the State's new and revised HHC as consistent with
                the requirements of the CWA and applicable federal regulations.\5\
                There are two sets of HHC in the State's newly approved criteria. One
                set protects the statewide general ``fishing'' designated use, and the
                other set protects the State's new ``sustenance fishing'' designated
                use subcategory that applies to specifically identified waters where
                sustenance fishing is or may be occurring. Between these two sets of
                HHC, all of the waters covered by EPA's promulgated federal HHC for
                toxic pollutants in 2016 are addressed. The new and revised HHC also
                address all the toxic pollutants for which EPA promulgated federal HHC
                in 2016. All of EPA's prior decisions and action letters related to
                these Agency actions are available in docket ID EPA-HQ-OW-2015-0804 at
                https://www.regulations.gov.
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                 \5\ Letter from Ken Moraff, Water Division Director, EPA Region
                1, to Gerald D. Reid, Commissioner, Maine Department of
                Environmental Protection, ``Re: Review and Action on Maine Water
                Quality Standards, 06-096 Chapter 584'' (June 23, 2020).
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                 As provided in 40 CFR 131.21(c), federally promulgated WQS that are
                more stringent than EPA-approved state WQS remain applicable for
                purposes of the CWA until EPA withdraws the federal standards. EPA's
                2016 federally promulgated HHC are as stringent as or more stringent
                than the State's newly approved HHC. Accordingly, EPA is proposing to
                amend the federal regulations to withdraw those federally promulgated
                HHC for which the Agency has approved Maine's corresponding HHC and is
                providing an opportunity for public comment on this proposed action.
                 EPA additionally hereby withdraws its 2016 CWA section 303(c)(4)(B)
                determination (``Administrator's Determination'') that new or revised
                WQS are necessary to meet the requirements of the Act. 81 FR 23239,
                23243 (April 20, 2016) (``Accordingly, for the waters in Maine where
                there is a sustenance fishing designated use and Maine's existing HHC
                are in effect, EPA hereby determines under CWA section 303(c)(4)(B)
                that new or revised WQS for the protection of human health are
                necessary to meet the requirements of the CWA for such waters.''). As
                EPA stated in its Response to Comments document supporting its
                withdrawal and revision of its 2015 decisions, the Administrator's
                Determination was rendered inoperative when EPA withdrew the 2015
                sustenance fishing designated use approvals, as the determination was
                specifically linked to waters covered by and relied entirely on those
                now-withdrawn designated use approvals.\6\ Because the Administrator's
                Determination is now a nullity, EPA withdraws it as a matter of
                administrative clarity.
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                 \6\ Attachment B, Letter from Dennis Deziel, Regional
                Administrator, EPA Region 1, to Gerald D. Reid, Commissioner, Maine
                Department of Environmental Protection, ``Re: Withdrawal of Certain
                of EPA's February 2, 2015 Decisions Concerning Water Quality
                Standards for Waters in Indian Lands'' (May 27, 2020).
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                 EPA's proposal to withdraw federally promulgated HHC following
                approval of state corresponding HHC is consistent with the federal and
                state roles contemplated by the CWA. Consistent with the cooperative
                federalism structure of the CWA, once EPA approves state WQS addressing
                the same pollutants for which EPA has promulgated federal WQS, it is
                incumbent on EPA to withdraw the federal WQS to enable EPA-approved
                state WQS to become the applicable WQS for CWA purposes. That is what
                EPA is proposing to do in this proposed rulemaking. This proposal is
                consistent with EPA's withdrawal of other federally promulgated WQS
                following the Agency's approval of state-adopted WQS.\7\
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                 \7\ See e.g., Withdrawal of Certain Federal Water Quality
                Criteria Applicable to California: Lead, Chlorodibromomethane, and
                Dichlorobromomethane, 83 FR 52163 (October 16, 2018); Water Quality
                Standards for the State of Florida's Lakes and Flowing Waters;
                Withdrawal, 79 FR 57447 (September 25, 2014); Withdrawal of Certain
                Federal Water Quality Criteria Applicable to California, New Jersey
                and Puerto Rico, 78 FR 20252 (April 4, 2013).
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                 This action proposes to amend federal regulations to withdraw all
                federal HHC for waters in Indian lands and the phenol criterion for
                waters outside of Indian lands promulgated for Maine in December 2016
                at 40 CFR 131.43. All other federally promulgated criteria at 40 CFR
                131.43 will remain in effect.
                IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
                 Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders
                can be found at http://www2.epa.gov/laws-regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.
                A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive
                Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
                 This action is not a significant regulatory action and was
                therefore not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
                for review.
                B. Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulations and Controlling
                Regulatory Costs
                 This action is not expected to be a regulatory action under
                Executive Order 13771 because this action is not significant under
                Executive Order 12866.
                C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
                 This action does not impose any new information-collection burden
                under the PRA because it is proposing to administratively withdraw
                federal requirements that are no longer needed in Maine. It does not
                include any information collection, reporting, or recordkeeping
                requirements. The OMB has previously approved the information
                collection requirements contained in the existing regulations 40 CFR
                part 131 and has assigned OMB control number 2040-0049.
                D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                 I certify that this action will not have a significant economic
                impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. This
                action will not impose any requirements on small entities. Small
                entities, such as small businesses or small governmental jurisdictions,
                are not directly regulated by this rule.
                E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
                 This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in
                unfunded federal mandates under the provisions of Title II of the UMRA
                of 1995, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely
                affect small governments. As this action proposes to withdraw certain
                federally promulgated criteria, the action imposes no enforceable duty
                on any state, local, or tribal governments, or the private sector.
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                F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                 This action does not have federalism implications. It will not have
                substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between
                the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power
                and responsibilities among the various levels of government. This rule
                imposes no regulatory requirements or costs on any state or local
                governments. Thus, Executive Order 13132 does not apply to this action.
                G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian
                Tribal Governments
                 This action has tribal implications. However, it will neither
                impose substantial direct compliance costs on federally recognized
                tribal governments, nor preempt tribal law. In the State of Maine,
                there are four federally recognized Indian tribes represented by five
                tribal governments. As a result of the unique jurisdictional provisions
                of the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act, the state has jurisdiction
                for setting WQS for all waters in Indian lands in Maine. This rule will
                have no effect on that jurisdictional arrangement. This rule would
                affect federally recognized Indian tribes in Maine because it changes
                the water quality standards applicable to all waters in Indian lands.
                 EPA initiated consultation with federally recognized tribal
                officials under EPA's Policy on Consultation and Coordination with
                Indian tribes early in the process of developing this proposed rule to
                allow meaningful and timely input into its development. A summary of
                that consultation is provided in ``Summary of Tribal Consultations
                Regarding Water Quality Standards Decisions on Remand Applicable to
                Waters in Indian Lands within Maine,'' which is available in the docket
                for this rulemaking.
                H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental
                Health and Safety Risks
                 This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13045, because it is
                not economically significant as defined in Executive Order 12866, and
                because the environmental health or safety risks addressed by this
                action do not present a disproportionate risk to children.
                I. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy
                Supply, Distribution, or Use
                 This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, because it is
                not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.
                J. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act
                 This proposed rulemaking does not involve technical standards.
                K. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental
                Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations
                 EPA concludes that this action does not have disproportionately
                high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority
                populations, low income populations and/or indigenous peoples, as
                specified in Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). EPA
                has previously determined that Maine's state-adopted and EPA-approved
                criteria are protective of human health.
                List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 131
                 Environmental protection, Indians-lands, Intergovernmental
                relations, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Water pollution
                control.
                Andrew Wheeler,
                Administrator.
                 For the reasons set forth in the preamble, EPA proposes to amend 40
                CFR part 131 as follows:
                PART 131--WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
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                1. The authority citation for part 131 continues to read as follows:
                 Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
                Subpart D--Federally Promulgated Water Quality Standards
                Sec. 131.43 [Amended]
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                2. Amend Sec. 131.43 by removing paragraphs (a) and (j) and re-
                designating paragraphs (b) through (i) as paragraphs (a) through (h).
                [FR Doc. 2020-18081 Filed 9-2-20; 8:45 am]
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