Several measures of
engthened recently
,.vo improved some-
ment rate remains
atinued to rise rap-
)ruary, in part be-
in prices of foods.
wage rates slowed
freeze surge in Dc-
)erlod of sluggish
;fined money stock
wary, partly reflect-
ion in U.S. Govern-
.f time and savings
lank thrift institu-
February, although
unary pace. Short-
: risen considerably
yields on long-term,
little on balance.
major foreign cur-
ar appreciated fur-
rly March, as recur-
; of capital added to
,eats deficit. In light
opments, it is the
yen Market Commit-
onditions conducive
)mic growth and in-
ibatement of infla-
ttainment of reason-
country's balance of
?olicy, while taking
Ll developments and
-ing, the Committee
reserve and money
vill support moderate
aggregates over the
3eral Open Market
1972.
7.HUR L. BROIDA,
)eputy Secretary.
d 6-30-72;8:48 am]
'ERVICES
RATION
(MODIFIED), EX-
RESISTANT, LEAD
XED, WHITE AND
on Development
rence
iven that the Fed-
leneral Services Ad-
hold an Industry
ment Conference in
rim Federal Specifl-
(GSA-FSS), Paint,
Exterior, Fume Re-
teady Mixed, White
ze conference is to
onsideration of sug-
vays and means to
:ation to: (1) pro-
tanding by both the
ustry of the Govern-
;y Actions of the Com-
ig of March 21, 1972,
1e original document.
i request to the Board
ederal Reserve System,
NOTICES 13135
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items, and (2) enhance the quality of
the products shipped to the Government.
It will be open to all those in the private
sector who have an interest or concern
for these matters and all. other Govern-
ment departments or agencies having an
interest therein are also being invited
to send their representatives.
The conference will be held on July 26,
1972, at 10 a.m., Room 1022, Building 4,
Crystal Mall, 1941 Jefferson Davis High-
way, Arlington, VA. Anyone who wants
to attend or desires further information
should contact Mr. W. S. van Eyken,
General Services Administration, Fed-
eral Supply Service, at telephone num-
ber (Area Code 703) 557-7879 or write
General Services Administration
(FMSB), Washington, D.C. 20406.
Issued in Washington, D.C., on
June 21, 1972.
M. S. MEEKER,
Commissioner.
[FR Doc.72-10008 Filed 6-30-72;8:49 am]
NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING
COMMISSION
[NCPC File No. 0735]
PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IN
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
Policies and Procedures
The Commission's Policies and Pro-
cedures for Protection and Enhance-
ment of Environmental Quality in the
National Capital Region appear in the
FEDERAL REGISTER at 36 F.R. 23706-23709,
37 F.R. 3010, 37 F.R. 4936 and 37 F.R.
11198-11199. The Commission will con-
sider the proposed amendments set out
below at its meeting on August 3, 1972.
Interested parties are requested to sub-
mit their views in writing to the Com-
mission within fifteen (15) days from
the filing date of this notice in the
FEDERAL REGISTER, addressed to:
Ben Reifel, Chairman, National Capital
Planning Commission, Washington, D.C.
20576.
The proposed amendments are as
follows:
1. Amend section
follows :
Description of Environmental Impact for ac-
tions Initiated by the Commission shall con-
tain the points enumerated in section 6(a)
of the Guidelines and shall identify the
studies, reports, and other information used
in their preparation. The Commission will
Inform other agencies and interested mem-
bers of the public of decisions to prepare En-
vironmental Statements in order to insure
early and optimal identification of environ-
mental issues and their potential impacts.
3. Add the following at the end of
subparagraph (c) of the first paragraph
of section 2:
The appropriate Maryland and Virginia
authorities shall submit the necessary en-
vironmental * information to enable the
preparation of either an Environmental
Statement or a Description of Environ-
mental Impact.
4. Amend subparagraph (b) of the
first paragraph of section 3 to read as
follows :
(b) Require that all submissions by Dis-
trict agencies pursuant to section 5 of the
National Capital Planning Act of 1952, as
amended, include a Description of Environ-
mental Impact pursuant to section 1(e) of
these policies and procedures. The contents
of the Description of Environmental Impact
shall Include the points enumerated in sec-
tion 6(a) of the Guidelines.
5. Add a new section to read as fol-
lows:
5. COMMISSION REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL
STATEMENTS
Pursuant to section 7 of the Guidelines,
the Commission reviews and comments on
Environmental Statements prepared by other
agencies for proposed developments within
the National Capital Region.
If the Environmental Statement relates to
a proposed development on which the Com-
mission has taken action pursuant to sec-
tion 5 of the National Capital Planning Act
of 1952, as amended, or on which the Com-
mission otherwise has an established policy,
the Executive Director shall submit com-
ments to the sponsoring agency consistent
with such action or established policy.
If the Environmental Statement relates to
a proposed development on which the Com-
mission has not taken action pursuant to
section 5 of the National Capital Planning
Act of 1952, as amended, or on which the
Commission otherwise has no established
policy, the Executive Director shall submit
to the Commission for approval his proposed
comment to the sponsoring agency.
DANIEL H. SHEAR,
read as Secretary to the Commission.
4 JUNE 29, 1972.
(e) The Commission requires each Dis-
trict of Columbia and Federal agency sub- [FR Doc.72-10180 Filed G-30 72;8:54 am]
mitting proposed developments in the Na-
tional Capital Region for Commission review
pursuant to section 5 of the National Capi-
tal Planning Act of 1952, as amended, to sub-
mit either an Environmental Statement in
accordance with section 102(2) (C) of the
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
and section 6(a) of the Council on Environ-
mental Quality's Guidelines for Statements
on Proposed Federal Actions Affecting the
Environment (hereinafter called "Guide-
lines"), or, If section 102(2)(C) of NEPA
does not apply, a written Description of En-
vironmental Impact that includes the points
enumerated in section 6 (a) of the Guidelines.
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS
90017-8-
Amendment to Notice of Major
Disaster -
Notice of Major Disaster for the State
of Maryland, dated June 24, 1972, and
published June 28, 1972 (37 F.R. 12756),
2. Redesignate subsection (f) of sec- is hereby amended to include the follow-
tion 1 as subsection (g) and add a new Ing city and counties among those coun-
subsection (f) to read as follows: ties determined to have been adversely
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