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system is inoperative. Reports, at a
minimum, are required semiannually.
Burden Statement: The annual public
reporting and recordkeeping burden for
this collection of information is
estimated to average 34 hours per
response. Burden means the total time,
effort, or financial resources expended
by persons to generate, maintain, retain,
or disclose or provide information to or
for a Federal agency. This includes the
time needed to review instructions;
develop, acquire, install, and utilize
technology and systems for the purposes
of collecting, validating, and verifying
information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing
and providing information; adjust the
existing ways to comply with any
previously applicable instructions and
requirements which have subsequently
changed; train personnel to be able to
respond to a collection of information;
search data sources; complete and
review the collection of information;
and transmit or otherwise disclose the
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Respondents/Affected Entities:
Synthetic fiber production facilities.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
22.
Frequency of Response: Initially,
occasionally, quarterly, and
semiannually.
Estimated Total Annual Hour Burden:
1,859.
Estimated Total Annual Cost:
$315,119, which includes $150,119 in
labor costs, no annualized capital/
startup costs and operation and
maintenance (O&M) costs of $165,000.
Changes in the Estimates: There is no
change in the labor hours or cost to the
respondents in this ICR compared to the
previous ICR. This is due to two
considerations. First, the regulations
have not changed over the past three
years and are not anticipated to change
over the next three years. Secondly, the
growth rate for respondents is very low,
negative, or non-existent. Therefore, the
labor hours and cost figures in the
previous ICR reflect the current burden
to the respondents and are reiterated in
this ICR.
Dated: October 13, 2009.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Integrated Risk Information System
(IRIS) Update Project; Announcement
of 2009/2010 Agenda
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Notice of 2009/2010 IRIS
Update Project and request for
information.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing
the establishment of the Integrated Risk
Information System (IRIS) Update
Project. The purpose of the IRIS Update
Project is to revisit a portion of the doseresponse assessment values with a
posting date on the IRIS database that is
more than 10 years old. IRIS is an EPA
data base containing human health risk
information on possible adverse health
effects that may result from chronic or
long-term exposures to chemical
substances found in the environment.
This Federal Register notice (FRN) also
announces the IRIS Update Project’s
2009/2010 agenda and requests
submission of new and relevant
scientific information on health effects
for the identified assessments listed in
the Project’s 2009/2010 agenda.
While EPA is not expressly soliciting
comments on this notice, the Agency
will accept information related to the
substances included herein. Please
submit any information in accordance
with the instructions provided below.
DATES: Information must be submitted
within 60 days of the publication of this
notice. The 60-day period begins
October 21, 2009 and ends December
21, 2009. Technical comments should
be in writing and must be received by
EPA by December 21, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted electronically via https://
www.regulations.gov, by mail, by
facsimile, or by hand delivery/courier.
Please follow the detailed instructions
provided in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information on the public comment
period, contact the Office of
Environmental Information Docket;
telephone: 202–566–1752; facsimile:
202–566–1753; or e-mail:
ORD.Docket@epa.gov. For information
on the IRIS Update project, contact Dr.
Chon Shoaf, National Center for
Environmental Assessment, (mail code:
B243–01), Office of Research and
Development, U.S. Environmental
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Background
The intent of the IRIS Update Project
is to revisit all dose-response
assessment toxicity values such as oral
reference doses (RfDs), inhalation
reference concentrations (RfCs), cancer
oral slope factors, and cancer inhalation
unit risks in IRIS with a posting or entry
date more than 10 years old.
IRIS is a database of human health
effects that may result from chronic
exposure to various chemical substances
or other contaminants found in the
environment. IRIS currently provides
information on health effects associated
with more than 500 chemical
substances. The database includes
substance-specific summaries of
qualitative and quantitative health
information in support of the first two
steps of the risk assessment process, i.e.,
hazard identification and dose-response
evaluation. Also, IRIS has included
detailed Toxicological Reviews as
support documents since 1995.
Government and private entities use
IRIS, combined with specific exposure
information, to help characterize public
health risks of chemical substances in a
site-specific situation and thereby
support risk management decisions
designed to protect public health. IRIS
is prepared and maintained by the
EPA’s National Center for
Environmental Assessment within the
Office of Research and Development.
While separate from the regular IRIS
program, the IRIS Update Project draws
on the IRIS data base as the source of
human health assessments in need of
update. The purpose of the IRIS Update
Project is to replace existing IRIS
assessment toxicity values and their
supporting information that are more
than 10 years old with new and relevant
scientific information on health effects.
As updated assessments are completed
as part of this process, they will be
posted on IRIS.
The IRIS Update Project defines
‘‘assessment’’ as an individual IRIS
toxicity value along with its supporting
information. For example, the Project
identifies the values for an oral RfD, an
inhalation RfC, and a cancer evaluation
along with supporting information, as
three assessments. Certain IRIS entries,
however, may contain values that do not
qualify for the update process. For
example, a particular substance with an
oral RfD derived 15 years ago would
qualify for the update process, but a
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cancer evaluation derived 3 years ago
for that same substance would not
qualify. Also, the IRIS Update Project
will not address any substances or
toxicity values that are not currently on
IRIS.
The IRIS Update Project’s process
consists of: (1) Publishing an annual
Federal Register notice announcing
EPA’s IRIS Update Project agenda and
calling for scientific information from
the public regarding assessments on the
agenda; (2) conducting a comprehensive
search of the current scientific literature
on each assessment; (3) developing draft
health assessment documents using
state of the science methods and
guidelines; (4) conducting a combined
simultaneous review of the draft
assessment documents by EPA and
other Federal Agencies via the Federal
Standing Science Committee; (5)
soliciting public comments on draft
assessments, followed by independent
external peer review under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA); (6)
preparing final IRIS assessments that
reflect public comments and
independent expert review; and (7)
replacing the existing assessments with
the final updated IRIS assessments on
the IRIS data base (https://www.epa.gov/
iris).
This FRN describes only the first two
steps of the update process. The
literature and new data obtained in
response to this FRN will be evaluated
as to whether or not the assessment(s)
can be completed within the resources
and capacity of the IRIS Update Project.
A subsequent FRN will announce the
assessments proceeding through steps 3
through 6.
IRIS Update Agenda
Each year, EPA will develop a priority
list of chemicals and an agenda of
assessments to undergo the IRIS update
process. EPA uses a variety of criteria to
prioritize which assessments will be
included on the agenda. General priority
criteria include: Consideration of
potential public health impact; EPA
statutory, regulatory, or programspecific implementation needs; interest
to other governmental agencies or the
public; and availability of other
scientific assessment documents that
could serve as a basis for an update of
an IRIS assessment. Specific priority
criteria will take into consideration the
frequency of occurrence in National
Priority List (NPL) waste sites,
occurrence as hazardous air pollutants
used in residual risk assessments, and
potential as a water pollutant based on
the chemical contaminants list (CCL).
The Update Project will strive to
prevent duplication of effort with other
assessment organizations. Thus,
assessments currently on IRIS Track or
assessments for pesticides that are
available elsewhere within EPA have
been eliminated from consideration for
the IRIS Update Project.
EPA is soliciting public involvement
in the process for those assessments on
the IRIS Update Project’s 2009/2010
agenda. While EPA conducts a thorough
literature search for each assessment,
there may be unpublished studies or
other primary technical sources that are
not available through the open
literature. EPA would appreciate
receiving scientific information from the
public during the information gathering
stage for the assessments listed in this
notice. Interested persons should
provide scientific analyses, studies, and
other pertinent scientific information.
This notice provides instructions for
submitting scientific information to EPA
pertinent to updating these assessments.
Assessments on 2009/2010 Agenda
The following IRIS assessments have
been selected for inclusion in the IRIS
Update Project agenda and are currently
underway. The IRIS posting dates are
provided to aid the submitter in
determining whether information may
have already been considered in the
current online IRIS assessment.
Assessment (IRIS posting date)
barium .................................
bromoform ..........................
carbon disulfide ..................
chlorobenzene ....................
2-chlorophenol ....................
o-cresol ...............................
cumene ...............................
1,1-dichloroethane ..............
2,4-dimethylphenol .............
2,4-dinitrophenol .................
2,4-dinitrotoluene ................
hexachlorobenzene ............
selenium .............................
1,1,2-trichloroethane ...........
2,4,6-trichlorophenol ...........
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Substance name
cancer (1998) .....................................................................................................................................
RfD (1989), cancer (1990) ..................................................................................................................
RfD (1990), RfC (1995) ......................................................................................................................
RfD (1989), cancer (1990) ..................................................................................................................
RfD (1988) ..........................................................................................................................................
RfD (1988), cancer (1990) ..................................................................................................................
RfD (1997), RfC (1997), cancer (1997) ..............................................................................................
cancer (1990) .....................................................................................................................................
RfD (1990) ..........................................................................................................................................
RfD (1991) ..........................................................................................................................................
RfD (1992) ..........................................................................................................................................
RfD (1988), cancer (1991) ..................................................................................................................
RfD (1991), cancer (1991) ..................................................................................................................
RfD (1988), cancer (1994) ..................................................................................................................
cancer (1990) ......................................................................................................................................
Information Requested on IRIS Update
Assessments for 2009/2010
EPA is currently conducting literature
searches for these assessments. The
overall purpose of these literature
searches is to identify new and relevant
information for each assessment.
Relevant information is that which
improves the scientific understanding of
the agent’s toxicity in humans; new
information is relevant information that
is not included in the current online
IRIS assessment. Based on the results of
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the literature searches and the
information submitted in response to
this announcement, EPA will evaluate
assessments to determine whether they
can be accommodated within the scope
and resources of the IRIS Update
Project.
With this IRIS update agenda
announcement, EPA is actively
soliciting information from the public at
the beginning of the assessment update
process. As literature searches are
completed, they will be posted at
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7440–39–3
75–25–2
75–15–0
108–90–7
95–57–8
95–48–7
98–82–8
75–34–3
105–67–9
51–28–5
121–14–2
118–74–1
7782–49–2
79–00–5
88–06–2
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available docket materials are available
either electronically in https://
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the OEI Docket in the EPA Headquarters
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Dated: October 13, 2009.
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Environmental Assessment.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Update Project;
Announcement of 2009/2010 Agenda
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of 2009/2010 IRIS Update Project and request for
information.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing
the establishment of the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS)
Update Project. The purpose of the IRIS Update Project is to revisit a
portion of the dose-response assessment values with a posting date on
the IRIS database that is more than 10 years old. IRIS is an EPA data
base containing human health risk information on possible adverse
health effects that may result from chronic or long-term exposures to
chemical substances found in the environment. This Federal Register
notice (FRN) also announces the IRIS Update Project's 2009/2010 agenda
and requests submission of new and relevant scientific information on
health effects for the identified assessments listed in the Project's
2009/2010 agenda.
While EPA is not expressly soliciting comments on this notice, the
Agency will accept information related to the substances included
herein. Please submit any information in accordance with the
instructions provided below.
DATES: Information must be submitted within 60 days of the publication
of this notice. The 60-day period begins October 21, 2009 and ends
December 21, 2009. Technical comments should be in writing and must be
received by EPA by December 21, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted electronically via https://www.regulations.gov, by mail, by facsimile, or by hand delivery/
courier. Please follow the detailed instructions provided in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the public comment
period, contact the Office of Environmental Information Docket;
telephone: 202-566-1752; facsimile: 202-566-1753; or e-mail:
ORD.Docket@epa.gov. For information on the IRIS Update project, contact
Dr. Chon Shoaf, National Center for Environmental Assessment, (mail
code: B243-01), Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, RTP, NC 27711; telephone: 919-541-4155, facsimile:
919-541-1818; or e-mail: shoaf.chon@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The intent of the IRIS Update Project is to revisit all dose-
response assessment toxicity values such as oral reference doses
(RfDs), inhalation reference concentrations (RfCs), cancer oral slope
factors, and cancer inhalation unit risks in IRIS with a posting or
entry date more than 10 years old.
IRIS is a database of human health effects that may result from
chronic exposure to various chemical substances or other contaminants
found in the environment. IRIS currently provides information on health
effects associated with more than 500 chemical substances. The database
includes substance-specific summaries of qualitative and quantitative
health information in support of the first two steps of the risk
assessment process, i.e., hazard identification and dose-response
evaluation. Also, IRIS has included detailed Toxicological Reviews as
support documents since 1995. Government and private entities use IRIS,
combined with specific exposure information, to help characterize
public health risks of chemical substances in a site-specific situation
and thereby support risk management decisions designed to protect
public health. IRIS is prepared and maintained by the EPA's National
Center for Environmental Assessment within the Office of Research and
Development.
While separate from the regular IRIS program, the IRIS Update
Project draws on the IRIS data base as the source of human health
assessments in need of update. The purpose of the IRIS Update Project
is to replace existing IRIS assessment toxicity values and their
supporting information that are more than 10 years old with new and
relevant scientific information on health effects. As updated
assessments are completed as part of this process, they will be posted
on IRIS.
The IRIS Update Project defines ``assessment'' as an individual
IRIS toxicity value along with its supporting information. For example,
the Project identifies the values for an oral RfD, an inhalation RfC,
and a cancer evaluation along with supporting information, as three
assessments. Certain IRIS entries, however, may contain values that do
not qualify for the update process. For example, a particular substance
with an oral RfD derived 15 years ago would qualify for the update
process, but a
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cancer evaluation derived 3 years ago for that same substance would not
qualify. Also, the IRIS Update Project will not address any substances
or toxicity values that are not currently on IRIS.
The IRIS Update Project's process consists of: (1) Publishing an
annual Federal Register notice announcing EPA's IRIS Update Project
agenda and calling for scientific information from the public regarding
assessments on the agenda; (2) conducting a comprehensive search of the
current scientific literature on each assessment; (3) developing draft
health assessment documents using state of the science methods and
guidelines; (4) conducting a combined simultaneous review of the draft
assessment documents by EPA and other Federal Agencies via the Federal
Standing Science Committee; (5) soliciting public comments on draft
assessments, followed by independent external peer review under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA); (6) preparing final IRIS
assessments that reflect public comments and independent expert review;
and (7) replacing the existing assessments with the final updated IRIS
assessments on the IRIS data base (https://www.epa.gov/iris).
This FRN describes only the first two steps of the update process.
The literature and new data obtained in response to this FRN will be
evaluated as to whether or not the assessment(s) can be completed
within the resources and capacity of the IRIS Update Project. A
subsequent FRN will announce the assessments proceeding through steps 3
through 6.
IRIS Update Agenda
Each year, EPA will develop a priority list of chemicals and an
agenda of assessments to undergo the IRIS update process. EPA uses a
variety of criteria to prioritize which assessments will be included on
the agenda. General priority criteria include: Consideration of
potential public health impact; EPA statutory, regulatory, or program-
specific implementation needs; interest to other governmental agencies
or the public; and availability of other scientific assessment
documents that could serve as a basis for an update of an IRIS
assessment. Specific priority criteria will take into consideration the
frequency of occurrence in National Priority List (NPL) waste sites,
occurrence as hazardous air pollutants used in residual risk
assessments, and potential as a water pollutant based on the chemical
contaminants list (CCL). The Update Project will strive to prevent
duplication of effort with other assessment organizations. Thus,
assessments currently on IRIS Track or assessments for pesticides that
are available elsewhere within EPA have been eliminated from
consideration for the IRIS Update Project.
EPA is soliciting public involvement in the process for those
assessments on the IRIS Update Project's 2009/2010 agenda. While EPA
conducts a thorough literature search for each assessment, there may be
unpublished studies or other primary technical sources that are not
available through the open literature. EPA would appreciate receiving
scientific information from the public during the information gathering
stage for the assessments listed in this notice. Interested persons
should provide scientific analyses, studies, and other pertinent
scientific information. This notice provides instructions for
submitting scientific information to EPA pertinent to updating these
assessments.
Assessments on 2009/2010 Agenda
The following IRIS assessments have been selected for inclusion in
the IRIS Update Project agenda and are currently underway. The IRIS
posting dates are provided to aid the submitter in determining whether
information may have already been considered in the current online IRIS
assessment.
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Assessment (IRIS
Substance name posting date) CASRN
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barium.............................. cancer (1998)..... 7440-39-3
bromoform........................... RfD (1989), cancer 75-25-2
(1990).
carbon disulfide.................... RfD (1990), RfC 75-15-0
(1995).
chlorobenzene....................... RfD (1989), cancer 108-90-7
(1990).
2-chlorophenol...................... RfD (1988)........ 95-57-8
o-cresol............................ RfD (1988), cancer 95-48-7
(1990).
cumene.............................. RfD (1997), RfC 98-82-8
(1997), cancer
(1997).
1,1-dichloroethane.................. cancer (1990)..... 75-34-3
2,4-dimethylphenol.................. RfD (1990)........ 105-67-9
2,4-dinitrophenol................... RfD (1991)........ 51-28-5
2,4-dinitrotoluene.................. RfD (1992)........ 121-14-2
hexachlorobenzene................... RfD (1988), cancer 118-74-1
(1991).
selenium............................ RfD (1991), cancer 7782-49-2
(1991).
1,1,2-trichloroethane............... RfD (1988), cancer 79-00-5
(1994).
2,4,6-trichlorophenol............... cancer (1990)..... 88-06-2
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Information Requested on IRIS Update Assessments for 2009/2010
EPA is currently conducting literature searches for these
assessments. The overall purpose of these literature searches is to
identify new and relevant information for each assessment. Relevant
information is that which improves the scientific understanding of the
agent's toxicity in humans; new information is relevant information
that is not included in the current online IRIS assessment. Based on
the results of the literature searches and the information submitted in
response to this announcement, EPA will evaluate assessments to
determine whether they can be accommodated within the scope and
resources of the IRIS Update Project.
With this IRIS update agenda announcement, EPA is actively
soliciting information from the public at the beginning of the
assessment update process. As literature searches are completed, they
will be posted at https://www.regulations.gov for public inspection.
General Information
How To Submit Technical Comments to the Docket at https://www.regulations.gov
Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD 2009-
0132, by one of the following methods:
https://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments.
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Fax: 202-566-1753.
Mail: Office of Environmental Information (OEI) Docket
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Hand Delivery: The OEI Docket is located in the EPA
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Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-
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specified comment period. Comments received after the closing date will
be marked ``late,'' and may only be considered if time permits. It is
EPA's policy to include all comments it receives in the public docket
without change and to make the comments available online at https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided,
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and made available on the Internet. If you submit an electronic
comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact
information in the body of your comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you
submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties
and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to
consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special
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Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically
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EPA Headquarters Docket Center.
Dated: October 13, 2009.
Rebecca Clark,
Acting Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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