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        <RIN>2040-AF07</RIN>
        <PUBLICATION>
            <PUBLICATION_ID>200904</PUBLICATION_ID>
            <PUBLICATION_TITLE>Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions</PUBLICATION_TITLE>
        </PUBLICATION>
        <AGENCY>
            <CODE>2040</CODE>
            <NAME>Water</NAME>
            <ACRONYM>WATER</ACRONYM>
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        <PARENT_AGENCY>
            <CODE>2000</CODE>
            <NAME>Environmental Protection Agency</NAME>
            <ACRONYM>EPA</ACRONYM>
        </PARENT_AGENCY>
        <RULE_TITLE>NPDES Voluntary Permit Fee Incentive for Clean Water Act Section 106 Grants; Allotment Formula</RULE_TITLE>
        <ABSTRACT><![CDATA[The final rulemaking withdraws the NPDES Voluntary Permit Fee Incentive for Clean Water Act Section 106 Grants; Allotment Formula (Permit Fee Rule). The Permit Fee Rule was published in the Federal Register on September 10, 2008, and allowed EPA to allot an amount not to exceed 3 percent of the FY 2008 State allotment (approximately $5.1 million) as a financial incentive for States that utilize adequate fee programs to support authorized NPDES permit program activities. 

The purpose of the Permit Fee Rule was to encourage States to voluntarily collect NPDES permit fees by providing an incentive for States to move toward greater sustainability in the way they manage and budget for environmental programs and to shift part of the financial burden to those who benefit from NPDES permits.  However, States concern with the rule and ongoing congressional opposition to EPA creating an incentive pool with section 106 funds has caused the Agency to reconsider this approach. Therefore, EPA withdrew the Permit Fee Rule but will continue to encourage States to establish and expand their permit fee programs. The growing complexity of water quality issues has prompted more States to implement NPDES permit fee programs.  An estimated 42 States currently have permit fee programs in place with such fees paying for all or a portion of the cost of a States permit program.]]></ABSTRACT>
        <PRIORITY_CATEGORY>Other Significant</PRIORITY_CATEGORY>
        <RIN_STATUS>First Time Published in The Unified Agenda</RIN_STATUS>
        <RULE_STAGE>Completed Actions</RULE_STAGE>
        <MAJOR>No</MAJOR>
        <UNFUNDED_MANDATE_LIST>
            <UNFUNDED_MANDATE>No</UNFUNDED_MANDATE>
        </UNFUNDED_MANDATE_LIST>
        <CFR_LIST>
            <CFR>40 CFR 35.162(e)</CFR>
        </CFR_LIST>
        <LEGAL_AUTHORITY_LIST>
            <LEGAL_AUTHORITY>CWA 106</LEGAL_AUTHORITY>
        </LEGAL_AUTHORITY_LIST>
        <LEGAL_DLINE_LIST/>
        <RPLAN_ENTRY>No</RPLAN_ENTRY>
        <TIMETABLE_LIST>
            <TIMETABLE>
                <TTBL_ACTION>NPRM</TTBL_ACTION>
                <TTBL_DATE>01/04/2007</TTBL_DATE>
                <FR_CITATION>72 FR 293</FR_CITATION>
            </TIMETABLE>
            <TIMETABLE>
                <TTBL_ACTION>Final Action</TTBL_ACTION>
                <TTBL_DATE>09/10/2008</TTBL_DATE>
                <FR_CITATION>73 FR 52585</FR_CITATION>
            </TIMETABLE>
            <TIMETABLE>
                <TTBL_ACTION>Withdrawal of Final Action</TTBL_ACTION>
                <TTBL_DATE>04/15/2009</TTBL_DATE>
                <FR_CITATION>74 FR 17403</FR_CITATION>
            </TIMETABLE>
        </TIMETABLE_LIST>
        <ADDITIONAL_INFO>SAN No. 5243; EPA publication information: NPRM - http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-WATER/2007/January/Day-04/w22549.htm; Final Action-http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-WATER/2008/September/Day-10/w21046.htm; Withdrawal of Final Action - http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-WATER/2009/April/Day-15/w8644.pdf; EPA Docket information: EPA-HQ-OW-2006-0765</ADDITIONAL_INFO>
        <RFA_REQUIRED>No</RFA_REQUIRED>
        <GOVT_LEVEL_LIST>
            <GOVT_LEVEL>State</GOVT_LEVEL>
        </GOVT_LEVEL_LIST>
        <FEDERALISM>No</FEDERALISM>
        <ENERGY_AFFECTED>No</ENERGY_AFFECTED>
        <PRINT_PAPER>No</PRINT_PAPER>
        <INTERNATIONAL_INTEREST>No</INTERNATIONAL_INTEREST>
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            <RELATED_RIN>
                <RIN>2040-AE99</RIN>
                <RIN_RELATION>Previously reported as</RIN_RELATION>
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        <AGENCY_CONTACT_LIST>
            <CONTACT>
                <FIRST_NAME>Ben</FIRST_NAME>
                <LAST_NAME>Hamm</LAST_NAME>
                <AGENCY>
                    <CODE>2040</CODE>
                    <NAME>Office of Water</NAME>
                    <ACRONYM>OW</ACRONYM>
                </AGENCY>
                <PHONE>202 564-0648</PHONE>
                <FAX>202 501-2399</FAX>
                <EMAIL>hamm.ben@epamail.epa.gov</EMAIL>
                <MAILING_ADDRESS>
                    <STREET_ADDRESS>4201M, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,</STREET_ADDRESS>
                    <CITY>Washington</CITY>
                    <STATE>DC</STATE>
                    <ZIP>20460</ZIP>
                </MAILING_ADDRESS>
            </CONTACT>
            <CONTACT>
                <FIRST_NAME>Robyn</FIRST_NAME>
                <LAST_NAME>Delehanty</LAST_NAME>
                <AGENCY>
                    <CODE>2040</CODE>
                    <NAME>Office of Water</NAME>
                    <ACRONYM>OW</ACRONYM>
                </AGENCY>
                <PHONE>202 564-3880</PHONE>
                <EMAIL>delehanty.robyn@epamail.epa.gov</EMAIL>
                <MAILING_ADDRESS>
                    <STREET_ADDRESS>4201M, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,</STREET_ADDRESS>
                    <CITY>Washington</CITY>
                    <STATE>DC</STATE>
                    <ZIP>20460</ZIP>
                </MAILING_ADDRESS>
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