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Science Advisory Board Staff Office;
Request for Nominations, Ad Hoc
Integrated Nitrogen Research
Committee of the Science Advisory
Board
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA or Agency)
Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff
Office (hereinafter, the ‘‘Staff Office’’) is
announcing the formation of a new Ad
Hoc Integrated Nitrogen Research
Committee of the Science Advisory
Board (hereinafter, the ‘‘Committee’’)
and is hereby soliciting nominations for
this Committee.
DATES: Nominations should be
submitted by April 11, 2005, per the
instructions below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public wishing further
information regarding this Request for
Nominations may contact Ms. Kathleen
White, Designated Federal Officer
(DFO), EPA Science Advisory Board
Staff, at telephone/voice mail: (202)
343–9878; or via e-mail at:
white.kathleen@epa.gov. General
information concerning the SAB can be
found on the EPA Web site at: https://
www.epa.gov/sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Reactive nitrogen compounds (Nr)—
that is, all biologically active,
photochemically reactive, and
radiatively active nitrogen compounds
in the atmosphere and biosphere of the
Earth can cause multiple effects in the
atmosphere, in terrestrial ecosystems, in
freshwater and marine systems, and on
human health. The result is a wide
variety of beneficial and detrimental
changes in the health and welfare of
people and ecosystems. Information to
date indicates reactive nitrogen is
accumulating in the environment.
Anthropogenic activity leading to
production of reactive nitrogen has been
shown to exceed that from natural
systems. Circulation of reactive nitrogen
in the atmosphere, hydrosphere and
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biosphere of the Earth has a wide
variety of consequences that are
magnified with time as reactive nitrogen
moves along its biogeochemical
pathway. Furthermore, research
indicates the influence of reactive
nitrogen in the environment should be
considered from a systems perspective
and integrated across environmental
media. For example, reactive nitrogen
that produces urban air pollution can
also contribute to water pollution and
the extensive use of nitrogen-containing
materials in a watershed has a strong
impact on the health of the associated
coastal zone. Accordingly, there is a
need to assess the extent of linkage
among the effects that nitrogen causes in
the environment, and to explore the
implications of these linkages for
nitrogen research and risk management.
The EPA Science Advisory Board
(SAB) was established by 42 U.S.C. 4365
to provide independent scientific and
technical advice, consultation, and
recommendations to the EPA
Administrator on the technical bases for
EPA policies and regulations. It is the
initial assessment of the SAB that EPA’s
research programs on Nr could be better
integrated. The SAB is conducting a
study to assess the degree of integration
among the current EPA programs, to
make recommendations for a more
integrated research program on Nr, and
to identify opportunities for a more
integrated approach to nitrogen
management.
To carry out the Integrated Nitrogen
Research Project, the SAB is forming an
Ad Hoc Committee, known as the
Integrated Nitrogen Research
Committee. The Staff Office is soliciting
nominations for members of the new
Committee. The Committee will provide
advice through the chartered SAB. The
Committee will comply with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) and all
appropriate SAB Staff Office procedural
policies.
The Committee will address the
following questions:
1. What are the nitrogen problems?
2. What are the linkages among/
between the different nitrogen
problems?
3. What EPA environmental programs
and policies could provide the greatest
control of nitrogen? What are the
benefits of integrated nitrogen
management?
4. What are the research needs to
better understand the nitrogen problems
and to strengthen the integrated risk
management of nitrogen?
To achieve these overall goals, the
SAB plans to conduct a number of
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workshops and issue reports for this
study.
Nomination of Candidates for SAB
Committee
The SAB Staff Office is soliciting
public nominations of nationally and
internationally recognized scientists
with expertise in one or more of the
following areas:
Biogeochemistry and Effects
(1) The sources of Nr released into the
environment from human activities and
natural sources, including: Intentional
cultivation of crops which promote
conversion of nitrogen gas to organic
nitrogen; combustion of fossil fuels; and
the Haber-Bosch process.
(2) The behavior and effects of Nr in
the atmosphere, including tropospheric
ozone, particulate matter and visibility,
and greenhouse gases and stratospheric
ozone.
(3) The behavior and effects of Nr on
humans and ecosystems in the
terrestrial environment, including
grassland/forest and agroecosystem.
(4) The behavior and effects of
nitrogen in the aquatic environment,
including wetlands, groundwater,
surface waters, estuarine, coastal and
marine environments.
Risk Reduction
(5) Risk Reduction Approaches
including implementation of regulatory
and voluntary approaches to risk
reduction.
Control
(6) Specific control technologies or
practices, including combustion
controls for nitrogen oxides, ozone
precursors, and particulate matter/
visibility and practices for controlling
ammonia in agriculture.
Process and Deadline for Submitting
Nominations: Any interested person or
organization may nominate qualified
experts from academia, industry, nongovernmental organizations or State,
local and tribal governments in the areas
of expertise described above to serve on
the Committee. Nominations should be
submitted in electronic format through
the Form for Nominating Individuals to
Panels of the EPA Science Advisory
Board provided on the SAB Web site at:
https://www.epa.gov/sab. The form can
be accessed through a link on the blue
navigational bar at that Web site. To be
considered, nominations must include
all the information required on that
form.
Anyone who is unable to submit
nominations electronically using this
form, or who has questions concerning
the nomination process may contact Ms.
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Kathleen White, DFO, as indicated
above in this notice. Nominations
should be submitted in time to arrive no
later than April 11, 2005.
To be considered, all nominations
must include: (a) a current biography,
curriculum vitae (C.V.) or resume,
which provides the nominee’s
background, experience and
qualifications for the Committee; and (b)
a brief biographical sketch
(‘‘biosketch’’). The biosketch should be
no longer than one page and must
contain the following information for
the nominee:
(i) Current professional affiliations
and positions held;
(ii) Area(s) of expertise, and research
activities and interests;
(iii) Leadership positions in national
associations or professional publications
or other significant distinctions;
(iv) Educational background,
especially advanced degrees, including
when and from which institutions these
were granted;
(v) Service on other advisory
committees, professional societies,
especially those associated with issues
under discussion in this review; and
(vi) Sources of recent (i.e., within the
preceding two years) grant and/or other
contract support, from government,
industry, academia, etc., including the
topic area of the funded activity. Please
note that even if there is no responsive
information (e.g., no recent grant or
contract funding), this must be
indicated on the biosketch (by ‘‘N/A’’ or
‘‘None’’). Incomplete biosketches will
result in nomination packages not being
accepted.
The EPA SAB Staff Office will
acknowledge receipt of the nomination.
After considering the nominees (termed
the ‘‘Widecast’’), the SAB Staff Office
will identify a subset (known as the
‘‘Short List’’) for more detailed
consideration. Criteria used by the Staff
Office in developing this Short List are
given at the end of the following
paragraph. The Short List will be posted
on the SAB Web site at: https://
www.epa.gov/sab, and will include the
nominees’ names and their biosketches.
Public comments will be accepted for 21
calendar days on the Short List. During
this comment period, the public may
provide information, analysis or other
documentation on nominees that the
Staff Office should consider in
evaluating candidates for the
Committee.
For the EPA SAB Staff Office, a
balanced Committee is characterized by
inclusion of candidates who possess the
necessary domains of knowledge, the
relevant scientific perspectives (which,
among other factors, can be influenced
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by work history and affiliation), and the
collective breadth of experience to
adequately address the charge. Public
responses to the Short List candidates
will be considered in the selection of
the Committee, along with information
provided by candidates and information
independently-gathered by the SAB
Staff Office on the background of each
candidate (e.g., financial disclosure
information and computer searches to
evaluate a nominee’s prior involvement
with the topic under review). Specific
criteria to be used in evaluating an
individual Committee member include:
(a) Scientific and/or technical expertise,
knowledge, and experience (primary
factors); (b) availability and willingness
to serve; (c) absence of financial
conflicts of interest; (d) scientific
credibility and impartiality; and (e)
skills working in advisory committees,
subcommittees and review panels.
Short List candidates must submit the
‘‘Confidential Financial Disclosure
Form for Special Government
Employees Serving on Federal Advisory
Committees at the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’’ (EPA Form 3110–
48). This confidential form allows
Government officials to determine
whether there is a statutory conflict
between that person’s public
responsibilities (which includes
membership on an EPA Federal
advisory committee) and private
interests and activities, or the
appearance of a lack of impartiality, as
defined by Federal regulation. The form
may be viewed and downloaded from
the following URL address: https://
www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110–
48.pdf.
The approved policy under which the
EPA SAB Office selects ad hoc
committees and review panels is
described in the following document:
Overview of the Panel Formation
Process at the Environmental Protection
Agency Science Advisory Board (EPA–
SAB–EC–02–010), which is on the SAB
Web site at: (https://www.epa.gov/
sab)https://www.epa.gov/sab/
ecm02003.pdfhttps://www.epa.gov/sab/
pdf/ec02010.pdf.
Dated: March 4, 2005.
Vanessa T. Vu,
Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff
Office.
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Science Advisory Board Staff Office;
Notification of Advisory Meeting of the
Science Advisory Board; Regulatory
Environmental Modeling (REM)
Guidance Review Panel
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Science Advisory Board
(SAB) Regulatory Environmental
Modeling (REM) Guidance Review
Panel will hold a public advisory
meeting, as a teleconference, to discuss
preparation of its draft peer review
report of the Agency’s draft guidance
entitled, ‘‘Draft Guidance on the
Development, Evaluation, and
Application of Regulatory
Environmental Models,’’ dated
November 2003 (referred to here also as
the Draft Guidance), and the ‘‘Models
Knowledge Base’’ related to modeling
activity within the EPA.
DATES: March 28, 2005, 1 to 4 p.m.
eastern standard time.
ADDRESSES: The public teleconference
will take place via teleconference only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public who wishes to
obtain the teleconference call-in number
and access code, would like to submit
written or brief oral comments (5
minutes or less for the public face-toface meeting, and 3 minutes or less for
the public teleconference meeting), or
who wants further information
concerning this public meeting should
contact Dr. Jack Kooyoomjian,
Designated Federal Officer (DFO), EPA
SAB, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.
(MC 1400F), Washington, DC 20460; via
telephone/voice mail: (202) 343–9984;
fax: (202) 233–0643; or e-mail at:
kooyoomjian.jack@epa.gov. The general
SAB telephone number is (202) 343–
9999 to obtain the dial in number and
pass code for the conference call.
General information concerning the
SAB can be found on the SAB Web site
at: https://www.epa.gov/sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The EPA’s Office if
Research Development (ORD) requested
that the SAB review the Agency’s Draft
Guidance and Models Knowledge Base.
Additional background information on
this review activity, such as the Federal
Register notice (68 FR 46602, Aug. 6,
2003) soliciting nominations for REM
Guidance Review Panel membership
and the Federal Register notice (70 FR
1243, January 6, 2005) announcing the
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Science Advisory Board Staff Office; Request for Nominations, Ad
Hoc Integrated Nitrogen Research Committee of the Science Advisory
Board
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency)
Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office (hereinafter, the ``Staff
Office'') is announcing the formation of a new Ad Hoc Integrated
Nitrogen Research Committee of the Science Advisory Board (hereinafter,
the ``Committee'') and is hereby soliciting nominations for this
Committee.
DATES: Nominations should be submitted by April 11, 2005, per the
instructions below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing
further information regarding this Request for Nominations may contact
Ms. Kathleen White, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), EPA Science
Advisory Board Staff, at telephone/voice mail: (202) 343-9878; or via
e-mail at: white.kathleen@epa.gov. General information concerning the
SAB can be found on the EPA Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Reactive nitrogen compounds (Nr)--that is, all biologically active,
photochemically reactive, and radiatively active nitrogen compounds in
the atmosphere and biosphere of the Earth can cause multiple effects in
the atmosphere, in terrestrial ecosystems, in freshwater and marine
systems, and on human health. The result is a wide variety of
beneficial and detrimental changes in the health and welfare of people
and ecosystems. Information to date indicates reactive nitrogen is
accumulating in the environment. Anthropogenic activity leading to
production of reactive nitrogen has been shown to exceed that from
natural systems. Circulation of reactive nitrogen in the atmosphere,
hydrosphere and biosphere of the Earth has a wide variety of
consequences that are magnified with time as reactive nitrogen moves
along its biogeochemical pathway. Furthermore, research indicates the
influence of reactive nitrogen in the environment should be considered
from a systems perspective and integrated across environmental media.
For example, reactive nitrogen that produces urban air pollution can
also contribute to water pollution and the extensive use of nitrogen-
containing materials in a watershed has a strong impact on the health
of the associated coastal zone. Accordingly, there is a need to assess
the extent of linkage among the effects that nitrogen causes in the
environment, and to explore the implications of these linkages for
nitrogen research and risk management.
The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) was established by 42 U.S.C.
4365 to provide independent scientific and technical advice,
consultation, and recommendations to the EPA Administrator on the
technical bases for EPA policies and regulations. It is the initial
assessment of the SAB that EPA's research programs on Nr could be
better integrated. The SAB is conducting a study to assess the degree
of integration among the current EPA programs, to make recommendations
for a more integrated research program on Nr, and to identify
opportunities for a more integrated approach to nitrogen management.
To carry out the Integrated Nitrogen Research Project, the SAB is
forming an Ad Hoc Committee, known as the Integrated Nitrogen Research
Committee. The Staff Office is soliciting nominations for members of
the new Committee. The Committee will provide advice through the
chartered SAB. The Committee will comply with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) and all appropriate SAB Staff
Office procedural policies.
The Committee will address the following questions:
1. What are the nitrogen problems?
2. What are the linkages among/between the different nitrogen
problems?
3. What EPA environmental programs and policies could provide the
greatest control of nitrogen? What are the benefits of integrated
nitrogen management?
4. What are the research needs to better understand the nitrogen
problems and to strengthen the integrated risk management of nitrogen?
To achieve these overall goals, the SAB plans to conduct a number
of workshops and issue reports for this study.
Nomination of Candidates for SAB Committee
The SAB Staff Office is soliciting public nominations of nationally
and internationally recognized scientists with expertise in one or more
of the following areas:
Biogeochemistry and Effects
(1) The sources of Nr released into the environment from human
activities and natural sources, including: Intentional cultivation of
crops which promote conversion of nitrogen gas to organic nitrogen;
combustion of fossil fuels; and the Haber-Bosch process.
(2) The behavior and effects of Nr in the atmosphere, including
tropospheric ozone, particulate matter and visibility, and greenhouse
gases and stratospheric ozone.
(3) The behavior and effects of Nr on humans and ecosystems in the
terrestrial environment, including grassland/forest and agroecosystem.
(4) The behavior and effects of nitrogen in the aquatic
environment, including wetlands, groundwater, surface waters,
estuarine, coastal and marine environments.
Risk Reduction
(5) Risk Reduction Approaches including implementation of
regulatory and voluntary approaches to risk reduction.
Control
(6) Specific control technologies or practices, including
combustion controls for nitrogen oxides, ozone precursors, and
particulate matter/visibility and practices for controlling ammonia in
agriculture.
Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Any interested
person or organization may nominate qualified experts from academia,
industry, non-governmental organizations or State, local and tribal
governments in the areas of expertise described above to serve on the
Committee. Nominations should be submitted in electronic format through
the Form for Nominating Individuals to Panels of the EPA Science
Advisory Board provided on the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab.
The form can be accessed through a link on the blue navigational bar at
that Web site. To be considered, nominations must include all the
information required on that form.
Anyone who is unable to submit nominations electronically using
this form, or who has questions concerning the nomination process may
contact Ms.
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Kathleen White, DFO, as indicated above in this notice. Nominations
should be submitted in time to arrive no later than April 11, 2005.
To be considered, all nominations must include: (a) a current
biography, curriculum vitae (C.V.) or resume, which provides the
nominee's background, experience and qualifications for the Committee;
and (b) a brief biographical sketch (``biosketch''). The biosketch
should be no longer than one page and must contain the following
information for the nominee:
(i) Current professional affiliations and positions held;
(ii) Area(s) of expertise, and research activities and interests;
(iii) Leadership positions in national associations or professional
publications or other significant distinctions;
(iv) Educational background, especially advanced degrees, including
when and from which institutions these were granted;
(v) Service on other advisory committees, professional societies,
especially those associated with issues under discussion in this
review; and
(vi) Sources of recent (i.e., within the preceding two years) grant
and/or other contract support, from government, industry, academia,
etc., including the topic area of the funded activity. Please note that
even if there is no responsive information (e.g., no recent grant or
contract funding), this must be indicated on the biosketch (by ``N/A''
or ``None''). Incomplete biosketches will result in nomination packages
not being accepted.
The EPA SAB Staff Office will acknowledge receipt of the
nomination. After considering the nominees (termed the ``Widecast''),
the SAB Staff Office will identify a subset (known as the ``Short
List'') for more detailed consideration. Criteria used by the Staff
Office in developing this Short List are given at the end of the
following paragraph. The Short List will be posted on the SAB Web site
at: https://www.epa.gov/sab, and will include the nominees' names and
their biosketches. Public comments will be accepted for 21 calendar
days on the Short List. During this comment period, the public may
provide information, analysis or other documentation on nominees that
the Staff Office should consider in evaluating candidates for the
Committee.
For the EPA SAB Staff Office, a balanced Committee is characterized
by inclusion of candidates who possess the necessary domains of
knowledge, the relevant scientific perspectives (which, among other
factors, can be influenced by work history and affiliation), and the
collective breadth of experience to adequately address the charge.
Public responses to the Short List candidates will be considered in the
selection of the Committee, along with information provided by
candidates and information independently-gathered by the SAB Staff
Office on the background of each candidate (e.g., financial disclosure
information and computer searches to evaluate a nominee's prior
involvement with the topic under review). Specific criteria to be used
in evaluating an individual Committee member include: (a) Scientific
and/or technical expertise, knowledge, and experience (primary
factors); (b) availability and willingness to serve; (c) absence of
financial conflicts of interest; (d) scientific credibility and
impartiality; and (e) skills working in advisory committees,
subcommittees and review panels.
Short List candidates must submit the ``Confidential Financial
Disclosure Form for Special Government Employees Serving on Federal
Advisory Committees at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency'' (EPA
Form 3110-48). This confidential form allows Government officials to
determine whether there is a statutory conflict between that person's
public responsibilities (which includes membership on an EPA Federal
advisory committee) and private interests and activities, or the
appearance of a lack of impartiality, as defined by Federal regulation.
The form may be viewed and downloaded from the following URL address:
https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110-48.pdf.
The approved policy under which the EPA SAB Office selects ad hoc
committees and review panels is described in the following document:
Overview of the Panel Formation Process at the Environmental Protection
Agency Science Advisory Board (EPA-SAB-EC-02-010), which is on the SAB
Web site at: (https://www.epa.gov/sab)https://www.epa.gov/sab/ecm02003.pdfhttps://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/ec02010.pdf.
Dated: March 4, 2005.
Vanessa T. Vu,
Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
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