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AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Listening Session.
SUMMARY: EPA is announcing a listening
session to be held on July 9, 2010,
during the public comment period for
the external review draft document
entitled ‘‘EPA’s Reanalysis of Key Issues
Related to Dioxin Toxicity and
Response to NAS Comments’’ (EPA/600/
R–10/038A). The EPA’s draft document
and peer review charge are available via
the Internet on the National Center for
Environmental Assessment’s (NCEA)
home page under the Recent Additions
and Publications menus at https://
www.epa.gov/ncea. This draft document
responds to the key recommendations
and comments included in the National
Academy of Sciences (NAS) 2006
report. In addition, it includes new
analyses on potential human effects that
may result from exposure to 2,3,7,8tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD).
The release of the draft document for
public comment was announced in a
May 21, 2010, Federal Register Notice
(75 FR 28610). EPA also announced that
it intends to forward all public
comments submitted before July 7,
2010, in response to the May 21, 2010,
Notice, to the EPA Science Advisory
Board (SAB) peer review panel for its
consideration and provided instructions
for submitting comments.
The draft document is also being
provided to the SAB, a body established
under the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, for independent external peer
review. The SAB is convening an expert
panel composed of scientists
knowledgeable about technical issues
related to dioxins and risk assessment.
The SAB is holding a public
teleconference on June 24, 2010, and a
public panel meeting on July 13–15,
2010. The SAB peer review meetings
were announced by the SAB staff office
in a separate May 24, 2010, Federal
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Register Notice (75 FR 28805). Members
of the public who wish to ensure that
their technical comments are provided
to the SAB expert panel before each
meeting should also e-mail their
comments separately to Thomas
Armitage, the SAB Designated Federal
Officer at armitage.thomas@epa.gov,
following the procedures in the May 24,
2010, Federal Register Notice
announcing the SAB public meetings.
The public comment period and SAB
external peer review are independent
processes that provide separate
opportunities for all interested parties to
comment on the draft report.
The purpose of the listening session is
to allow all interested parties to present
scientific and technical comments on
draft IRIS health assessments to EPA
and other interested parties during the
public comment period and before the
external peer review meeting. EPA
welcomes the scientific and technical
comments that will be provided to the
Agency by the listening session
participants. All comments submitted
according to the detailed instructions
provided in the May 21, 2010, Federal
Register Notice under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION will be considered by the
Agency as it revises the draft assessment
in response to the independent external
peer review and public comments. All
presentations will become part of the
official public record.
DATES: The listening session on the draft
IRIS health assessment for dioxin will
be held on July 9, 2010, beginning at 9
a.m. and ending at 4 p.m., Eastern
Daylight Time. If you would like to
make a presentation at the listening
session, you should register by July 2,
2010, indicate that you wish to make
oral comments at the session, and
indicate the length of your presentation.
When you register, please indicate if
you will need audio-visual equipment
(e.g., laptop computer and slide
projector). In general, each presentation
should be no more than 30 minutes. If,
however, there are more requests for
presentations than the allotted time
allows, then the time limit for each
presentation will be adjusted. A copy of
the agenda for the listening session will
be available at the meeting. If no
speakers have registered by July 2, 2010,
the listening session will be cancelled
and EPA will notify those registered of
the cancellation.
The public comment period for
review of this draft assessment was
announced previously in the Federal
Register (75 FR 28610) on May 21, 1010.
As stated in that Federal Register
Notice, the public comment period
began on May 21, 2010, and ends
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August 19, 2010. Any technical
comments submitted during the public
comment period should be in writing
and must be received by EPA by August
19, 2010, according to the procedures
outlined in the May 21, 2010, Federal
Register Notice. Only those public
comments submitted by July 7, 2010, or
e-mailed separately to Thomas
Armitage, the SAB Designated Federal
Officer at armitage.thomas@epa.gov,
following the procedures in the May 24,
2010, Federal Register Notice
announcing the SAB public meetings,
will be provided to the independent
peer-review panel prior to the peerreview meeting. However, all comments
received during the public comment
period will be provided to the SAB peer
review committee and will also inform
the Agency’s revision of the draft
assessment.
ADDRESSES: The listening session on the
draft dioxin assessment will be held at
the EPA offices at Two Potomac Yard
South Building, 4th Floor, S–4370–80,
2733 South Crystal Drive, Arlington,
Virginia 22202. To attend the listening
session, register by July 2, 2010. To
present at the listening session, indicate
in your registration that you want to
make oral comments at the session and
provide the length of your presentation.
To register, send an e-mail to:
IRISListeningSession@epa.gov (subject
line: Dioxin Listening Session); call
Christine Ross at 703–347–8592; or fax
a registration request to 703–347–8689
(please reference the ‘‘Dioxin Listening
Session’’ and include your name, title,
affiliation, full address and contact
information). Please note that to gain
entrance to this EPA building to attend
the meeting, attendees must have photo
identification with them and must
register at the guard’s desk in the lobby.
The guard will retain your photo
identification and will provide you with
a visitor’s badge. At the guard’s desk,
attendees should give the name
Christine Ross and the telephone
number 703–347–8592 to the guard on
duty. The guard will contact Ms. Ross
who will meet you in the reception area
to escort you to the meeting room. When
you leave the building, please return
your visitor’s badge to the guard and
you will receive your photo
identification.
A teleconference line will also be
available for registered attendees/
speakers. The teleconference number is
866–299–3188, and the access code is
926–378–7897, followed by the pound
sign (#). The teleconference line will be
activated at 8:45 a.m., and you will be
asked to identify yourself and your
affiliation at the beginning of the call.
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Information on Services for
Individuals with Disabilities: EPA
welcomes public attendance at the
‘‘Dioxin Listening Session’’ and will
make every effort to accommodate
persons with disabilities. For
information on access or services for
individuals with disabilities, please
contact Christine Ross at 703–347–8592
or IRISListeningSession@epa.gov. To
request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Ms. Ross, preferably at
least 10 days prior to the meeting, to
give EPA as much time as possible to
process your request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information on the public listening
sessions, please contact Christine Ross,
IRIS Staff, National Center for
Environmental Assessment, (8601P),
U.S. EPA, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone:
703–347–8592; facsimile: 703–347–
8689; or e-mail:
IRISListeningSession@epa.gov. For
questions about the draft dioxin
assessment, contact Glenn Rice,
National Center for Environmental
Assessment, A110, U.S. EPA, 26 West
Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati,
OH 45268; telephone: 513–569–7813;
facsimile: 513–487–2539 or e-mail:
rice.glenn@epa.gov.
EPA’s IRIS
is a human health assessment program
that evaluates quantitative and
qualitative risk information on effects
that may result from exposure to
chemical substances found in the
environment. Through the IRIS
Program, EPA provides the highest
quality science-based human health
assessments to support the Agency’s
regulatory activities. The IRIS database
contains information for more than 540
chemical substances that can be used to
support the first two steps (hazard
identification and dose-response
evaluation) of the risk assessment
process. When supported by available
data, IRIS provides oral reference doses
(RfDs) and inhalation reference
concentrations (RfCs) for chronic
noncancer health effects and cancer
assessments. Combined with specific
exposure information, government and
private entities use IRIS 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.
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Rebecca Clark,
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Science Advisory Board’s Scientific
and Technological Achievement
Awards Committee
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA), Science
Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office
announces a meeting and teleconference
of the SAB’s Scientific and
Technological Achievement Awards
(STAA) Committee to develop draft
recommendations regarding the
recipients of the Agency’s 2010
Scientific and Technological
Achievement Awards for consideration
by the SAB. The meetings will be closed
to the public.
DATES: The meeting dates are Monday
and Tuesday, June 28 and 29, 2010,
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Wednesday,
June 30, 2010, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m .e.t.
The teleconference date is Tuesday, July
27, 2010, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. e.t.
ADDRESSES: The closed meeting will be
held at the Park Hyatt Washington
Hotel, 1201 24th Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20037. The closed
teleconference will be conducted by
phone only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Members of the public who wish to
obtain further information regarding this
announcement may contact Mr. Edward
Hanlon, Designated Federal Officer, by
telephone: (202) 343–9946 or e-mail at
hanlon.edward@epa.gov. The SAB
Mailing address is: U.S. EPA Science
Advisory Board (1400F), U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20460. General information about
the SAB concerning the meeting and
teleconference announced in this notice
may be found on the SAB Web site at
https://www.epa.gov/sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Summary: Pursuant to section 10(d) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), 5 U.S.C. app.2, and section
(c)(6) of the Government in the
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has determined that the meeting and
teleconference will be closed to the
public. The purpose of the meeting and
teleconference is for the Committee to
discuss recommendations for the SAB
regarding the recipients of the Agency’s
2010 Scientific and Technological
Achievement Awards. These awards are
established to honor and recognize EPA
employees who have made outstanding
contributions in the advancement of
science and technology through their
research and development activities, as
exhibited in publication of their results
in peer reviewed journals. I have
determined that the SAB meeting and
teleconference will be closed to the
public because it is concerned with
selecting employees deserving of
awards. In making these
recommendations, the Agency requires
full and frank advice from the EPA
Science Advisory Board. This advice
will involve professional judgments on
the relative merits of various employees
and their respective work. Such
personnel matters involve the
discussion of information that is of a
personal nature and the disclosure of
which would be a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy and,
therefore, are protected from disclosure
by section (c)(6) of the Government in
the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(6).
Minutes of the meeting and
teleconference will be kept and certified
by the Chair.
Dated: June 7, 2010.
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Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory
Board (SAB) Staff Office announces a
public meeting of the SAB Exposure and
Human Health Committee (EHHC) on
July 1–2, 2010 to receive briefings on
risk assessment activities from several
EPA programs.
DATES: The public meeting will be held
on July 1, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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and Response to NAS Comments (EPA/600/R-10/038A)
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Listening Session.
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SUMMARY: EPA is announcing a listening session to be held on July 9,
2010, during the public comment period for the external review draft
document entitled ``EPA's Reanalysis of Key Issues Related to Dioxin
Toxicity and Response to NAS Comments'' (EPA/600/R-10/038A). The EPA's
draft document and peer review charge are available via the Internet on
the National Center for Environmental Assessment's (NCEA) home page
under the Recent Additions and Publications menus at https://www.epa.gov/ncea. This draft document responds to the key
recommendations and comments included in the National Academy of
Sciences (NAS) 2006 report. In addition, it includes new analyses on
potential human effects that may result from exposure to 2,3,7,8-
tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD).
The release of the draft document for public comment was announced
in a May 21, 2010, Federal Register Notice (75 FR 28610). EPA also
announced that it intends to forward all public comments submitted
before July 7, 2010, in response to the May 21, 2010, Notice, to the
EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) peer review panel for its
consideration and provided instructions for submitting comments.
The draft document is also being provided to the SAB, a body
established under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, for independent
external peer review. The SAB is convening an expert panel composed of
scientists knowledgeable about technical issues related to dioxins and
risk assessment. The SAB is holding a public teleconference on June 24,
2010, and a public panel meeting on July 13-15, 2010. The SAB peer
review meetings were announced by the SAB staff office in a separate
May 24, 2010, Federal Register Notice (75 FR 28805). Members of the
public who wish to ensure that their technical comments are provided to
the SAB expert panel before each meeting should also e-mail their
comments separately to Thomas Armitage, the SAB Designated Federal
Officer at armitage.thomas@epa.gov, following the procedures in the May
24, 2010, Federal Register Notice announcing the SAB public meetings.
The public comment period and SAB external peer review are independent
processes that provide separate opportunities for all interested
parties to comment on the draft report.
The purpose of the listening session is to allow all interested
parties to present scientific and technical comments on draft IRIS
health assessments to EPA and other interested parties during the
public comment period and before the external peer review meeting. EPA
welcomes the scientific and technical comments that will be provided to
the Agency by the listening session participants. All comments
submitted according to the detailed instructions provided in the May
21, 2010, Federal Register Notice under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION will
be considered by the Agency as it revises the draft assessment in
response to the independent external peer review and public comments.
All presentations will become part of the official public record.
DATES: The listening session on the draft IRIS health assessment for
dioxin will be held on July 9, 2010, beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at
4 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time. If you would like to make a presentation
at the listening session, you should register by July 2, 2010, indicate
that you wish to make oral comments at the session, and indicate the
length of your presentation. When you register, please indicate if you
will need audio-visual equipment (e.g., laptop computer and slide
projector). In general, each presentation should be no more than 30
minutes. If, however, there are more requests for presentations than
the allotted time allows, then the time limit for each presentation
will be adjusted. A copy of the agenda for the listening session will
be available at the meeting. If no speakers have registered by July 2,
2010, the listening session will be cancelled and EPA will notify those
registered of the cancellation.
The public comment period for review of this draft assessment was
announced previously in the Federal Register (75 FR 28610) on May 21,
1010. As stated in that Federal Register Notice, the public comment
period began on May 21, 2010, and ends August 19, 2010. Any technical
comments submitted during the public comment period should be in
writing and must be received by EPA by August 19, 2010, according to
the procedures outlined in the May 21, 2010, Federal Register Notice.
Only those public comments submitted by July 7, 2010, or e-mailed
separately to Thomas Armitage, the SAB Designated Federal Officer at
armitage.thomas@epa.gov, following the procedures in the May 24, 2010,
Federal Register Notice announcing the SAB public meetings, will be
provided to the independent peer-review panel prior to the peer-review
meeting. However, all comments received during the public comment
period will be provided to the SAB peer review committee and will also
inform the Agency's revision of the draft assessment.
ADDRESSES: The listening session on the draft dioxin assessment will be
held at the EPA offices at Two Potomac Yard South Building, 4th Floor,
S-4370-80, 2733 South Crystal Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22202. To
attend the listening session, register by July 2, 2010. To present at
the listening session, indicate in your registration that you want to
make oral comments at the session and provide the length of your
presentation. To register, send an e-mail to:
IRISListeningSession@epa.gov (subject line: Dioxin Listening Session);
call Christine Ross at 703-347-8592; or fax a registration request to
703-347-8689 (please reference the ``Dioxin Listening Session'' and
include your name, title, affiliation, full address and contact
information). Please note that to gain entrance to this EPA building to
attend the meeting, attendees must have photo identification with them
and must register at the guard's desk in the lobby. The guard will
retain your photo identification and will provide you with a visitor's
badge. At the guard's desk, attendees should give the name Christine
Ross and the telephone number 703-347-8592 to the guard on duty. The
guard will contact Ms. Ross who will meet you in the reception area to
escort you to the meeting room. When you leave the building, please
return your visitor's badge to the guard and you will receive your
photo identification.
A teleconference line will also be available for registered
attendees/speakers. The teleconference number is 866-299-3188, and the
access code is 926-378-7897, followed by the pound sign ().
The teleconference line will be activated at 8:45 a.m., and you will be
asked to identify yourself and your affiliation at the beginning of the
call.
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Information on Services for Individuals with Disabilities: EPA
welcomes public attendance at the ``Dioxin Listening Session'' and will
make every effort to accommodate persons with disabilities. For
information on access or services for individuals with disabilities,
please contact Christine Ross at 703-347-8592 or
IRISListeningSession@epa.gov. To request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Ms. Ross, preferably at least 10 days prior to the
meeting, to give EPA as much time as possible to process your request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the public
listening sessions, please contact Christine Ross, IRIS Staff, National
Center for Environmental Assessment, (8601P), U.S. EPA, 1200
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone: 703-347-
8592; facsimile: 703-347-8689; or e-mail: IRISListeningSession@epa.gov.
For questions about the draft dioxin assessment, contact Glenn Rice,
National Center for Environmental Assessment, A110, U.S. EPA, 26 West
Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268; telephone: 513-569-
7813; facsimile: 513-487-2539 or e-mail: rice.glenn@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA's IRIS is a human health assessment
program that evaluates quantitative and qualitative risk information on
effects that may result from exposure to chemical substances found in
the environment. Through the IRIS Program, EPA provides the highest
quality science-based human health assessments to support the Agency's
regulatory activities. The IRIS database contains information for more
than 540 chemical substances that can be used to support the first two
steps (hazard identification and dose-response evaluation) of the risk
assessment process. When supported by available data, IRIS provides
oral reference doses (RfDs) and inhalation reference concentrations
(RfCs) for chronic noncancer health effects and cancer assessments.
Combined with specific exposure information, government and private
entities use IRIS 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.
Dated: June 8, 2010.
Rebecca Clark,
Acting Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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