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Science Advisory Board Staff Office;
Request for Nominations of
Candidates to the EPA’s Advisory
Council on Clean Air Compliance
Analysis (Council) EPA’s Clean Air
Scientific Advisory Committee
(CASAC) and EPA’s Science Advisory
Board (SAB)
Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) invites
nominations of scientific experts from a
diverse range of disciplinary areas to be
considered for appointment to the
Advisory Council on Clean Air
Compliance Analysis (Council), Clean
Air Scientific Advisory Committee
(CASAC), the Science Advisory Board
(SAB), or SAB Committees described in
this notice. Appointments are
anticipated to be filled by the start of
Fiscal Year 2012. Sources in addition to
this Federal Register Notice may also be
utilized in the solicitation of nominees.
DATES: Nominations should be
submitted in time to arrive no later than
May 16, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nominators unable to submit
nominations electronically as described
below may submit a paper copy by the
Designated Federal Officers for the
committees, as identified below.
General inquiries regarding the work of
the Council, CASAC and SAB or SAB
Standing Committees may also be
directed to them.
Background: Established by statute,
the Council (42 U.S.C 7612), the CASAC
(42 U.S.C. 7409), and SAB (42 U.S.C.
4365) are EPA’s chartered Federal
Advisory Committees that provide
independent scientific and technical
peer review, consultation, advice and
recommendations directly to the EPA
Administrator the scientific bases for
EPA’s actions and programs. As Federal
Advisory Committees, the Council,
CASAC, and SAB conduct business in
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C. App.
2) and related regulations. Generally,
Council, CASAC and SAB meetings are
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announced in the Federal Register,
conducted in public view, and provide
opportunities for public input during
deliberations. Additional information
about these Federal Advisory
Committees may be found at https://
www.epa.gov/advisorycouncilcaa, http:
//www.epa.gov/casac and https://
www.epa.gov/sab, respectively.
Members of the Council, CASAC, and
the SAB, constitute a distinguished
body of non-EPA scientists, engineers,
economists, and social scientists that are
nationally and internationally
recognized experts in their respective
fields. Members are appointed by the
EPA Administrator for a period of three
years. This notice specifically requests
nominations for the Council, CASAC,
the SAB, and SAB Committees from
academia, industry, state, and tribal
governments, research institutes, and
non-governmental organizations
throughout the United States.
Expertise Sought: The Council was
established in 1990 pursuant to the
Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of
1990 to provide advice and
recommendations to the EPA
Administrator on technical and
economic aspects of the impacts of the
Clean Air Act (CAA) on the public
health, economy, and environment of
the United States. The SAB Staff office
is seeking nominations for individuals
to serve on the Council with
demonstrated expertise in air pollution
issues. A nominee’s expertise may
include the following disciplines:
Environmental economics; economic
modeling; air quality modeling;
atmospheric science and engineering;
epidemiology; statistics, and human
health risk assessment. For further
information on the Council, please
contact Ms. Stephanie Sanzone, DFO, by
telephone at 202–564–2067 or by e-mail
at sanzone.stephanie@epa.gov.
Established in 1977 under the Clean
Air Act (CAA) Amendments, the
chartered CASAC reviews and offers
scientific advice to the EPA
Administrator on technical aspects of
national ambient air quality standards
for criteria pollutants. As required
under the CAA section 109(d), CASAC
will be composed of seven members,
with at least one member of the National
Academy of Sciences, one physician,
and one person representing State air
pollution control agencies. The SAB
Staff Office is seeking nominations of
experts to serve on the CASAC with
demonstrated experience in: Public
health; environmental medicine;
environmental health sciences; and risk
assessment. For further information
about CASAC, please contact Dr. Holly
Stallworth, DFO, by telephone at 202–
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stallworth.holly@epa.gov.
The chartered SAB was established in
1978 by the Environmental Research,
Development and Demonstration Act to
provide independent advice to the
Administrator on general scientific and
technical matters underlying the
Agency’ policies and actions. All the
work of the SAB is under the direction
of the Board. The chartered Board
provides strategic advice to the EPA
Administrator on a variety of EPA
science and research programs and
reviews and approves all SAB
subcommittee and panel reports. The
SAB Staff Office is seeking nominations
of experts to serve on the chartered SAB
in the following disciplines: Social,
behavioral and decision sciences;
ecological sciences and risk assessment;
environmental modeling; environmental
economics; environmental engineering;
environmental medicine; pediatrics;
public health; and human health risk
assessment. For further information
about the SAB, please contact Dr.
Angela Nugent, DFO, by telephone at
202–564–2218 or by e-mail at
nugent.angela@epa.gov.
The SAB Drinking Water Committee
(DWC) provides advice on the technical
aspects of EPA’s national drinking water
standards program. The SAB Staff Office
is seeking nominations of experts to
serve on the DWC in the following
disciplines: Microbiology; epidemiology;
public health; and environmental
engineering. For further information
about the DWC, please contact Mr.
Aaron Yeow, DFO, by telephone at 202–
564–2050 or by e-mail at
yeow.aaron@epa.gov.
The SAB Environmental Economics
Advisory Committee (EEAC) provides
advice on methods and analyses related
to economics, costs, and benefits of EPA
environmental programs. The SAB Staff
office is seeking nominations of experts
in environmental economics to serve on
the EEAC. For further information about
the EEAC, please contact Dr. Holly
Stallworth, DFO, by telephone at 202–
564–2073 or by e-mail at
stallworth.holly@epa.gov.
The SAB Exposure and Human Health
Committee (EHHC) provides advice on
the development and use of guidelines
for human health effects, exposure
assessment, and human health risk
assessment of chemical contaminants.
The SAB Staff Office is seeking
nominations of experts to serve on the
EHHC in the following disciplines:
Toxicology; biostatistics; and risk
assessment. For further information
about the EHHC please contact Dr.
Suhair Shallal, DFO, by telephone at
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202–564–2057 or by e-mail at
shallal.suhair@epa.gov.
The SAB Ecological Processes and
Effects Committee (EPEC) provides
advice on technical issues related to the
science and research to protect and
restore the health of ecosystems. The
SAB Staff Office is seeking nominations
of experts to serve on EPEC with
demonstrated expertise in the following
disciplines: Aquatic ecology;
ecotoxicology; and ecological risk
assessment. For further information
about the EPEC please contact Dr.
Thomas Armitage, DFO, by telephone at
202–564–2155 or by e-mail at
armitage.thomas@epa.gov.
The Radiation Advisory Committee
(RAC) provides advice on radiation
protection, radiation science, and
radiation risk assessment. The SAB Staff
Office is seeking nominations of experts
to serve on RAC with demonstrated
expertise in the following disciplines:
Radiation biology; radiation biophysics;
radiation dosimetry; radiation risk
assessment; and cancer epidemiology.
For further information about the RAC
please contact Dr. K. Jack Kooyoomjian,
DFO, by telephone at 202–564–2064 or
by e-mail at kooyoomjian.jack@epa.gov.
Selection criteria include:
—Demonstrated scientific credentials
and expertise in their own fields.
—Willingness to commit time on the
committee and demonstrated ability
to work constructively and effectively
on committees.
—Background and experiences that
would help members contribute to the
diversity of perspectives on the
committee), e.g., geographic,
economic, social, cultural,
educational backgrounds, and
professional affiliations.
—Consideration of the collective
breadth and depth of scientific
expertise; a balance of scientific
perspectives; and continuity of
knowledge and understanding of EPA
missions and environmental programs
in the context of the committee as a
whole.
How To Submit Nominations: Any
interested person or organization may
nominate qualified persons to be
considered for appointment to these
chartered advisory committees.
Individuals may self-nominate.
Nominations should be submitted in
electronic format (preferred) following
the instructions for ‘‘Nominating Experts
to a Chartered Advisory Committee’’
provided on the SAB Web site. The form
can be accessed through the
‘‘Nomination of Experts’’ link on the
blue navigational bar on the SAB Web
site at https://www.epa.gov/sab. To be
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considered, all nominations should
include the information requested. EPA
values and welcomes diversity. In an
effort to obtain nominations of diverse
candidates, EPA encourages
nominations of women and men of all
racial and ethnic groups.
Nominators are asked to identify the
specific committee(s) for which
nominees would like to be considered.
The Web site requests contact
information about: The person making
the nomination; contact information
about the nominee; the disciplinary and
specific areas of expertise of the
nominee; the nominee’s curriculum
vita; and a biographical sketch of the
nominee indicating current position,
educational background; research
activities; and recent service on other
national advisory committees or
national professional organizations.
Persons having questions about the
nomination procedures, or who are
unable to submit nominations through
the SAB Web site, should contact the
Designated Federal Officer for the
committee, as identified above. Nonelectronic submissions must follow the
same format and contain the same
information as the electronic form. The
SAB Staff Office will acknowledge
receipt of nominations.
Candidates invited to serve will be
asked to 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 EPA to determine whether
there is a statutory conflict between that
person’s public responsibilities as a
Special Government Employee 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
through the ‘‘Ethics Requirements for
Advisors’’ link on the blue navigational
bar on the SAB Web site at https://
www.epa.gov/sab. This form should not
be submitted as part of a nomination.
To help the Agency in evaluating the
effectiveness of its outreach efforts,
please tell us how you learned of this
opportunity.
Dated: April 6, 2011.
Anthony Maciorowski,
Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board
Staff Office.
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Science Advisory Board Staff Office; Request for Nominations of
Candidates to the EPA's Advisory Council on Clean Air Compliance
Analysis (Council) EPA's Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee
(CASAC) and EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB)
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites
nominations of scientific experts from a diverse range of disciplinary
areas to be considered for appointment to the Advisory Council on Clean
Air Compliance Analysis (Council), Clean Air Scientific Advisory
Committee (CASAC), the Science Advisory Board (SAB), or SAB Committees
described in this notice. Appointments are anticipated to be filled by
the start of Fiscal Year 2012. Sources in addition to this Federal
Register Notice may also be utilized in the solicitation of nominees.
DATES: Nominations should be submitted in time to arrive no later than
May 16, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nominators unable to submit
nominations electronically as described below may submit a paper copy
by the Designated Federal Officers for the committees, as identified
below. General inquiries regarding the work of the Council, CASAC and
SAB or SAB Standing Committees may also be directed to them.
Background: Established by statute, the Council (42 U.S.C 7612),
the CASAC (42 U.S.C. 7409), and SAB (42 U.S.C. 4365) are EPA's
chartered Federal Advisory Committees that provide independent
scientific and technical peer review, consultation, advice and
recommendations directly to the EPA Administrator the scientific bases
for EPA's actions and programs. As Federal Advisory Committees, the
Council, CASAC, and SAB conduct business in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C. App. 2) and related
regulations. Generally, Council, CASAC and SAB meetings are announced
in the Federal Register, conducted in public view, and provide
opportunities for public input during deliberations. Additional
information about these Federal Advisory Committees may be found at
https://www.epa.gov/advisorycouncilcaa, https://www.epa.gov/casac and
https://www.epa.gov/sab, respectively.
Members of the Council, CASAC, and the SAB, constitute a
distinguished body of non-EPA scientists, engineers, economists, and
social scientists that are nationally and internationally recognized
experts in their respective fields. Members are appointed by the EPA
Administrator for a period of three years. This notice specifically
requests nominations for the Council, CASAC, the SAB, and SAB
Committees from academia, industry, state, and tribal governments,
research institutes, and non-governmental organizations throughout the
United States.
Expertise Sought: The Council was established in 1990 pursuant to
the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990 to provide advice and
recommendations to the EPA Administrator on technical and economic
aspects of the impacts of the Clean Air Act (CAA) on the public health,
economy, and environment of the United States. The SAB Staff office is
seeking nominations for individuals to serve on the Council with
demonstrated expertise in air pollution issues. A nominee's expertise
may include the following disciplines: Environmental economics;
economic modeling; air quality modeling; atmospheric science and
engineering; epidemiology; statistics, and human health risk
assessment. For further information on the Council, please contact Ms.
Stephanie Sanzone, DFO, by telephone at 202-564-2067 or by e-mail at
sanzone.stephanie@epa.gov.
Established in 1977 under the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments, the
chartered CASAC reviews and offers scientific advice to the EPA
Administrator on technical aspects of national ambient air quality
standards for criteria pollutants. As required under the CAA section
109(d), CASAC will be composed of seven members, with at least one
member of the National Academy of Sciences, one physician, and one
person representing State air pollution control agencies. The SAB Staff
Office is seeking nominations of experts to serve on the CASAC with
demonstrated experience in: Public health; environmental medicine;
environmental health sciences; and risk assessment. For further
information about CASAC, please contact Dr. Holly Stallworth, DFO, by
telephone at 202-564-2073 or by e-mail at stallworth.holly@epa.gov.
The chartered SAB was established in 1978 by the Environmental
Research, Development and Demonstration Act to provide independent
advice to the Administrator on general scientific and technical matters
underlying the Agency' policies and actions. All the work of the SAB is
under the direction of the Board. The chartered Board provides
strategic advice to the EPA Administrator on a variety of EPA science
and research programs and reviews and approves all SAB subcommittee and
panel reports. The SAB Staff Office is seeking nominations of experts
to serve on the chartered SAB in the following disciplines: Social,
behavioral and decision sciences; ecological sciences and risk
assessment; environmental modeling; environmental economics;
environmental engineering; environmental medicine; pediatrics; public
health; and human health risk assessment. For further information about
the SAB, please contact Dr. Angela Nugent, DFO, by telephone at 202-
564-2218 or by e-mail at nugent.angela@epa.gov.
The SAB Drinking Water Committee (DWC) provides advice on the
technical aspects of EPA's national drinking water standards program.
The SAB Staff Office is seeking nominations of experts to serve on the
DWC in the following disciplines: Microbiology; epidemiology; public
health; and environmental engineering. For further information about
the DWC, please contact Mr. Aaron Yeow, DFO, by telephone at 202-564-
2050 or by e-mail at yeow.aaron@epa.gov.
The SAB Environmental Economics Advisory Committee (EEAC) provides
advice on methods and analyses related to economics, costs, and
benefits of EPA environmental programs. The SAB Staff office is seeking
nominations of experts in environmental economics to serve on the EEAC.
For further information about the EEAC, please contact Dr. Holly
Stallworth, DFO, by telephone at 202-564-2073 or by e-mail at
stallworth.holly@epa.gov.
The SAB Exposure and Human Health Committee (EHHC) provides advice
on the development and use of guidelines for human health effects,
exposure assessment, and human health risk assessment of chemical
contaminants. The SAB Staff Office is seeking nominations of experts to
serve on the EHHC in the following disciplines: Toxicology;
biostatistics; and risk assessment. For further information about the
EHHC please contact Dr. Suhair Shallal, DFO, by telephone at
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202-564-2057 or by e-mail at shallal.suhair@epa.gov.
The SAB Ecological Processes and Effects Committee (EPEC) provides
advice on technical issues related to the science and research to
protect and restore the health of ecosystems. The SAB Staff Office is
seeking nominations of experts to serve on EPEC with demonstrated
expertise in the following disciplines: Aquatic ecology; ecotoxicology;
and ecological risk assessment. For further information about the EPEC
please contact Dr. Thomas Armitage, DFO, by telephone at 202-564-2155
or by e-mail at armitage.thomas@epa.gov.
The Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) provides advice on radiation
protection, radiation science, and radiation risk assessment. The SAB
Staff Office is seeking nominations of experts to serve on RAC with
demonstrated expertise in the following disciplines: Radiation biology;
radiation biophysics; radiation dosimetry; radiation risk assessment;
and cancer epidemiology. For further information about the RAC please
contact Dr. K. Jack Kooyoomjian, DFO, by telephone at 202-564-2064 or
by e-mail at kooyoomjian.jack@epa.gov.
Selection criteria include:
--Demonstrated scientific credentials and expertise in their own
fields.
--Willingness to commit time on the committee and demonstrated ability
to work constructively and effectively on committees.
--Background and experiences that would help members contribute to the
diversity of perspectives on the committee), e.g., geographic,
economic, social, cultural, educational backgrounds, and professional
affiliations.
--Consideration of the collective breadth and depth of scientific
expertise; a balance of scientific perspectives; and continuity of
knowledge and understanding of EPA missions and environmental programs
in the context of the committee as a whole.
How To Submit Nominations: Any interested person or organization
may nominate qualified persons to be considered for appointment to
these chartered advisory committees. Individuals may self-nominate.
Nominations should be submitted in electronic format (preferred)
following the instructions for ``Nominating Experts to a Chartered
Advisory Committee'' provided on the SAB Web site. The form can be
accessed through the ``Nomination of Experts'' link on the blue
navigational bar on the SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab. To be
considered, all nominations should include the information requested.
EPA values and welcomes diversity. In an effort to obtain nominations
of diverse candidates, EPA encourages nominations of women and men of
all racial and ethnic groups.
Nominators are asked to identify the specific committee(s) for
which nominees would like to be considered. The Web site requests
contact information about: The person making the nomination; contact
information about the nominee; the disciplinary and specific areas of
expertise of the nominee; the nominee's curriculum vita; and a
biographical sketch of the nominee indicating current position,
educational background; research activities; and recent service on
other national advisory committees or national professional
organizations. Persons having questions about the nomination
procedures, or who are unable to submit nominations through the SAB Web
site, should contact the Designated Federal Officer for the committee,
as identified above. Non-electronic submissions must follow the same
format and contain the same information as the electronic form. The SAB
Staff Office will acknowledge receipt of nominations.
Candidates invited to serve will be asked to 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 EPA to determine whether there is a statutory conflict
between that person's public responsibilities as a Special Government
Employee 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 through the ``Ethics Requirements for Advisors''
link on the blue navigational bar on the SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab. This form should not be submitted as part of a
nomination.
To help the Agency in evaluating the effectiveness of its outreach
efforts, please tell us how you learned of this opportunity.
Dated: April 6, 2011.
Anthony Maciorowski,
Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
[FR Doc. 2011-9212 Filed 4-14-11; 8:45 am]
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