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Florida: Water

The Department of Environmental Protection is proposing changes to 62-304.435, Upper East Coast Basin TMDLs Spruce Creek. The purpose of the rule is to adopt TMDLs, and their allocations, for fecal coliforms, biochemical oxygen demand, and phosphorus for Spruce Creek. If requested, a hearing will be held April 24, 2008. Comments are due April 18, 2008. https://www.flrules.org/Faw/FAWDocuments/FAWVOLUMEFOLDERS2008/3413/SECTII.pdf pp. 1778-1779.

Florida: Water

The Department of Environmental Protection is proposing changes to 62-304.645, Springs Coast Basin TMDLs. The purpose of the proposed rule is to establish TMDLs, and their allocations, for the Klosterman Bayou Run tidal segment and the Saint Joes Creek freshwater segment. If requested, a hearing will be held April 24, 2008. Comments are due April 18, 2008. https://www.flrules.org/Faw/FAWDocuments/FAWVOLUMEFOLDERS2008/3413/SECTII.pdf pp. 1780-1781.

Georgia: Toxic substances

The Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources will hold public hearings on proposed amendments to Georgia's Rules for Radioactive Materials, including 391-3-17- .01, 391-3-17-.02, 391-3-17-.03, 391-3-17-.05, and 391-3-17-.06. The hearings will be held April 21 and May 5, 2008. Comments are due May 23, 2008. http://www.gaepd.org/environet/17/notice.pdf.

Hawaii: Land use

The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) will hold a public hearing to receive public testimony on a proposed addition to the state Natural Area Reserve System. DLNR is proposing to create the Poamoho Natural Area Reserve within state-owned land that is currently part of the uppermost portion of the §Ewa Forest Reserve. It is located above the 1,800 foot elevation between the Poamoho and Schofield-Waikane trails and bounded by the summit of the Ko§olau Mountains. The hearing will be held April 30, 2008.

Idaho: Air

The Department of Environmental Quality will conduct a public hearing on a temporary rule and proposed rulemaking. The purpose of this rulemaking is to implement the provisions of HB 557, wherein the 2008 Idaho Legislature approved a program for the open burning of crop residue to be administered by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and repealed the Smoke Management and Crop Residue Disposal Act previously administered by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture. Field burning has been prohibited in Idaho since January 2007 as a result of a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.