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ACTION:
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Notice of Availability.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing
the availability of a final document
titled, ‘‘Integrated Science Assessment
for Carbon Monoxide’’ (EPA/600/R–09/
019F). This document was prepared by
the National Center for Environmental
Assessment (NCEA) within EPA’s Office
of Research and Development as part of
the review of the national ambient air
quality standards (NAAQS) for carbon
monoxide.
DATES: The document will be available
on January 29, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The ‘‘Integrated Science
Assessment for Carbon Monoxide’’ will
be available primarily via the Internet
on the National Center for
Environmental Assessment’s home page
under the Recent Additions and
Publications menus at https://
www.epa.gov/ncea. A limited number of
CD–ROM or paper copies will be
available. Contact Ms. Debbie Wales by
phone (919–541–4731), fax (919–541–
5078), or e-mail
(wales.deborah@epa.gov) to request
either of these, and please provide your
name, your mailing address, and the
document title, ‘‘Integrated Science
Assessment for Carbon Monoxide’’
(EPA/600/R–09/019F) to facilitate
processing of your request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
technical information, contact Dr.
Thomas C. Long, NCEA; telephone:
919–541–1880; facsimile: 919–541–
2985; or e-mail: long.tom@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Information About the Document
Section 108(a) of the Clean Air Act
directs the EPA Administrator to
identify certain pollutants that ‘‘cause or
contribute to air pollution which may
reasonably be anticipated to endanger
public health or welfare’’ and to issue air
quality criteria for them. These air
quality criteria are to ‘‘accurately reflect
the latest scientific knowledge useful in
indicating the kind and extent of all
identifiable effects on public health or
welfare which may be expected from the
presence of such pollutant in the
ambient air * * *.’’ Under section 109
of the Act, EPA is to establish national
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS)
for each pollutant for which EPA has
issued criteria. Section 109(d) of the Act
requires periodic review and, if
appropriate, revision of existing air
quality criteria to reflect advances in
scientific knowledge on the effects of
the pollutant on public health or
welfare. EPA is also to revise the
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NAAQS, if appropriate, based on the
revised air quality criteria.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of six
‘‘criteria’’ pollutants for which EPA has
established NAAQS. Periodically, EPA
reviews the scientific basis for these
standards by preparing an Integrated
Science Assessment (ISA) (formerly
called an Air Quality Criteria
Document). The ISA and supplementary
annexes, in conjunction with additional
technical and policy assessments,
provide the scientific basis for EPA
decisions on the adequacy of the current
NAAQS and the appropriateness of
possible alternative standards. The
Clean Air Scientific Advisory
Committee (CASAC), an independent
science advisory committee whose
review and advisory functions are
mandated by Section 109(d)(2) of the
Clean Air Act, is charged (among other
things) with independent scientific
review of EPA’s air quality criteria.
On September 13, 2007 (72 FR 52369),
EPA formally initiated its current
review of the air quality criteria for CO,
requesting the submission of recent
scientific information on specified
topics. A workshop was held on January
28–29, 2008 (73 FR 2490) to discuss
policy-relevant science to inform EPA’s
planning for the CO NAAQS review. In
March 2008, a draft of EPA’s ‘‘Plan for
Review of the National Ambient Air
Quality Standards for Carbon
Monoxide’’ (EPA–452/D–08–001) was
made available for public comment and
was discussed by the CASAC via a
publicly accessible teleconference
consultation on April 8, 2008 (73 FR
12998). EPA finalized the plan and
made it available in August 2008 (EPA/
452/R–08/005; https://www.epa.gov/ttn/
naaqs/standards/co/s_co_cr_pd.html).
In November 2008, EPA held an
authors’ teleconference to discuss, with
invited scientific experts, preliminary
draft materials prepared during the
ongoing development of the CO ISA and
its supplementary annexes.
The First External Review Draft ISA
for CO (EPA/600/R–09/019; https://
cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/
recordisplay.cfm?deid=203935) was
released for public comment and
CASAC review on March 12, 2009 (74
FR 10734). This document was
reviewed by the CASAC review panel
and discussed at a public meeting held
May 12–13, 2009 (74 FR 15265). The
CASAC held a follow-up public
teleconference on June 17, 2009 (74 FR
25530) to review and approve the
CASAC CO Review Panel’s draft letter
providing comments to EPA on the First
External Review Draft ISA for CO.
Following the teleconference, CASAC
sent a final letter report to EPA on June
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24, 2009 (https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/
sabproduct.nsf/4620a620d0120f
93852572410080d786/
6E648129288BF930852575D
F0070A528/$File/EPA-CASAC-09-011unsigned.pdf).
The Second External Review Draft
ISA for CO (EPA/600/R–09/019B;
https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/
recordisplay.cfm?deid=213229), which
took into consideration comments by
CASAC and the public on the First
External Review Draft, was released for
public comment and CASAC review on
September 23, 2009 (74 FR 48536). This
document was reviewed by the CASAC
review panel and discussed at a public
meeting held November 16–17, 2009 (74
FR 54042). The CASAC held a followup public teleconference on December
22, 2009 to review and approve the
CASAC CO Review Panel’s draft letter
providing comments to EPA on the
Second External Review Draft ISA for
CO. The final letter report can be
obtained from the CASAC Web site
(https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/
sabpeople.nsf/WebCommittees/CASAC).
EPA has considered comments by
CASAC and by the public in preparing
this final ISA.
Dated: January 13, 2010.
Rebecca Clark,
Acting Director, National Center for
Environmental Assessment.
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Science Advisory Board to discuss
EPA’s requested research budget for
Fiscal Year 2011.
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February 19, 2010 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
(Eastern Time) and February 24, 2010
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Board (1400F), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.,
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9106-1; Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-2007-0925]
Integrated Science Assessment for Carbon Monoxide
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) .
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing
the availability of a final document titled, ``Integrated Science
Assessment for Carbon Monoxide'' (EPA/600/R-09/019F). This document was
prepared by the National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA)
within EPA's Office of Research and Development as part of the review
of the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for carbon
monoxide.
DATES: The document will be available on January 29, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The ``Integrated Science Assessment for Carbon Monoxide''
will be available primarily via the Internet on the National Center for
Environmental Assessment's home page under the Recent Additions and
Publications menus at https://www.epa.gov/ncea. A limited number of CD-
ROM or paper copies will be available. Contact Ms. Debbie Wales by
phone (919-541-4731), fax (919-541-5078), or e-mail
(wales.deborah@epa.gov) to request either of these, and please provide
your name, your mailing address, and the document title, ``Integrated
Science Assessment for Carbon Monoxide'' (EPA/600/R-09/019F) to
facilitate processing of your request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical information, contact Dr.
Thomas C. Long, NCEA; telephone: 919-541-1880; facsimile: 919-541-2985;
or e-mail: long.tom@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Information About the Document
Section 108(a) of the Clean Air Act directs the EPA Administrator
to identify certain pollutants that ``cause or contribute to air
pollution which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health
or welfare'' and to issue air quality criteria for them. These air
quality criteria are to ``accurately reflect the latest scientific
knowledge useful in indicating the kind and extent of all identifiable
effects on public health or welfare which may be expected from the
presence of such pollutant in the ambient air * * *.'' Under section
109 of the Act, EPA is to establish national ambient air quality
standards (NAAQS) for each pollutant for which EPA has issued criteria.
Section 109(d) of the Act requires periodic review and, if appropriate,
revision of existing air quality criteria to reflect advances in
scientific knowledge on the effects of the pollutant on public health
or welfare. EPA is also to revise the
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NAAQS, if appropriate, based on the revised air quality criteria.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of six ``criteria'' pollutants for
which EPA has established NAAQS. Periodically, EPA reviews the
scientific basis for these standards by preparing an Integrated Science
Assessment (ISA) (formerly called an Air Quality Criteria Document).
The ISA and supplementary annexes, in conjunction with additional
technical and policy assessments, provide the scientific basis for EPA
decisions on the adequacy of the current NAAQS and the appropriateness
of possible alternative standards. The Clean Air Scientific Advisory
Committee (CASAC), an independent science advisory committee whose
review and advisory functions are mandated by Section 109(d)(2) of the
Clean Air Act, is charged (among other things) with independent
scientific review of EPA's air quality criteria.
On September 13, 2007 (72 FR 52369), EPA formally initiated its
current review of the air quality criteria for CO, requesting the
submission of recent scientific information on specified topics. A
workshop was held on January 28-29, 2008 (73 FR 2490) to discuss
policy-relevant science to inform EPA's planning for the CO NAAQS
review. In March 2008, a draft of EPA's ``Plan for Review of the
National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide'' (EPA-452/
D-08-001) was made available for public comment and was discussed by
the CASAC via a publicly accessible teleconference consultation on
April 8, 2008 (73 FR 12998). EPA finalized the plan and made it
available in August 2008 (EPA/452/R-08/005; https://www.epa.gov/ttn/naaqs/standards/co/s_co_cr_pd.html). In November 2008, EPA held an
authors' teleconference to discuss, with invited scientific experts,
preliminary draft materials prepared during the ongoing development of
the CO ISA and its supplementary annexes.
The First External Review Draft ISA for CO (EPA/600/R-09/019;
https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=203935) was
released for public comment and CASAC review on March 12, 2009 (74 FR
10734). This document was reviewed by the CASAC review panel and
discussed at a public meeting held May 12-13, 2009 (74 FR 15265). The
CASAC held a follow-up public teleconference on June 17, 2009 (74 FR
25530) to review and approve the CASAC CO Review Panel's draft letter
providing comments to EPA on the First External Review Draft ISA for
CO. Following the teleconference, CASAC sent a final letter report to
EPA on June 24, 2009 (https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sabproduct.nsf/
4620a620d0120f93852572410080d786/6E648129288BF930852575DF0070A528/
$File/EPA-CASAC-09-011-unsigned.pdf).
The Second External Review Draft ISA for CO (EPA/600/R-09/019B;
https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=213229), which took
into consideration comments by CASAC and the public on the First
External Review Draft, was released for public comment and CASAC review
on September 23, 2009 (74 FR 48536). This document was reviewed by the
CASAC review panel and discussed at a public meeting held November 16-
17, 2009 (74 FR 54042). The CASAC held a follow-up public
teleconference on December 22, 2009 to review and approve the CASAC CO
Review Panel's draft letter providing comments to EPA on the Second
External Review Draft ISA for CO. The final letter report can be
obtained from the CASAC Web site (https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sabpeople.nsf/WebCommittees/CASAC). EPA has considered comments by
CASAC and by the public in preparing this final ISA.
Dated: January 13, 2010.
Rebecca Clark,
Acting Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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