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Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings
Applied to Upholstery Textiles
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Public Comment
Period and Public Information Exchange
Meeting.
AGENCY:
EPA is announcing a 60-day
public comment period for the external
review draft document titled,
‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles’’ (EPA/600/R–12/
043A). The draft document is being
issued by the National Center for
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Environmental Assessment (NCEA)
within EPA’s Office of Research and
Development (ORD). It does not draw
conclusions regarding potential
environmental risks or hazards of
multiwalled carbon nanotubes
(MWCNT); rather, it aims to identify
what is known and unknown about
MWCNT to support future assessment
efforts. EPA is releasing this draft
document for the purposes of public
comment and peer review. This draft
document is not final as described in
EPA’s information quality guidelines,
and it does not represent and should not
be construed to represent Agency policy
or views. EPA will consider public
comments it receives in accordance
with this notice when finalizing the
draft document. EPA is also announcing
a Public Information Exchange Meeting
to: (1) Receive comments and questions
on the draft ‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study:
A Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles;’’ and (2) to
provide information on the draft EPA
nanomaterial case study and the
workshop process that the draft
document will be used in for identifying
and prioritizing research gaps that could
support future assessment and risk
management efforts for MWCNT. This
workshop process will be conducted
independently by RTI International, a
contractor to EPA.
DATES: The public comment period
begins, July 2, 2012, and ends August
31, 2012. Comments must be received
on or before August 31, 2012.
The Public Information Exchange
Meeting on the draft EPA document
‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles’’ will be held on
October 29, 2012, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
and ending at 10:30 a.m. Eastern
Standard Time.
ADDRESSES: The draft EPA document
‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles’’ is available
primarily via the Internet on the NCEA
home page under Recent Additions and
the Data and Publications menus at
https://www.epa.gov/ncea. A limited
number of paper copies are available.
For copies, contact Marieka Boyd by
phone (919–541–0031), fax (919–541–
5078), or email (boyd.marieka@epa.gov).
If you are requesting a paper copy,
please provide your name, your mailing
address, and the document title,
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‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles.’’
Comments may be submitted
electronically via https://
www.regulations.gov, by mail, by
facsimile, or by hand courier. Please
follow the detailed instructions
provided in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
The Public Information Exchange
Meeting on the draft EPA document
‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles’’ will be held at
the EPA facility in Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina. The RTI
Workshop will be held in the same
location, following the Public
Information Exchange Meeting. To
attend the Public Information Exchange
Meeting or observe the RTI workshop,
register no later than October 15, 2012,
by calling Ms. Kristin Smith at 919–
541–6081, or by sending an email to
ceananocarbon@rti.org. Space is
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accepted on a first-come, first-served
basis. Please indicate whether you are
interested in attending the EPA Public
Information Exchange Meeting or
observing the RTI International
Workshop or both.
Information on Services for
Individuals with Disabilities: EPA
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Public Information Exchange Meeting
and will make every effort to
accommodate persons with disabilities.
For information on access or services for
individuals with disabilities, contact:
Kristin Smith at 919–541–6081.
Additional Information: For
information on the docket or the public
comment period, contact the Office of
Environmental Information Docket;
telephone: 202–566–1752; facsimile:
202–566–9744; or email:
Docket_ORD@epa.gov. For technical
information on the draft document,
contact Dr. Christy Powers, National
Center for Environmental Assessment;
(MD B243–01), U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle
Park, NC 27711; telephone: 919–541–
5504; facsimile: 919–541–5078; or
email: powers.christina@epa.gov.
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I. Information About the Project/
Document
The draft document will be used in a
workshop process that engages experts
with diverse technical backgrounds
(e.g., toxicology, polymer science,
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environmental fate, and transport) and
sector perspectives (e.g., academia,
industry, government, and
nongovernment organizations). Experts
will use the draft case study document
to identify and prioritize research gaps
that could support future assessment
and risk management efforts for
MWCNT using a structured decision
process. This workshop process will be
conducted by RTI International, an EPA
contractor, and will utilize web-based
tools to gather expert input prior to
culminating in a face-to-face workshop
convened by RTI International.
The Public Information Exchange
Meeting announced above will precede
the workshop convened by RTI
International. Following the conclusion
of the Information Exchange Meeting,
RTI International, a contractor to EPA,
will conduct a separate meeting, the
‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study Workshop
Process: Identifying and Prioritizing
Research for Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes,’’ in the same location. This
workshop will be conducted with a set
of invited expert participants selected
by RTI International and utilize a
structured decision science process
similar to the process used in previous
workshops (e.g., https://www.epa.gov/
osp/bosc/pdf/nano1005summ.pdf). The
RTI workshop will use the draft EPA
document ‘‘Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl
Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles’’ [External
Review Draft] (U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC,
EPA/600/R–12/043A, 2012, (https://
cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/
recordisplay.cfm?deid=244011) as a
starting point for identifying and
prioritizing possible research directions
related to multiwalled carbon
nanotubes. Although funded by EPA,
the RTI workshop process is being
conducted independently of EPA to
comply with provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2 [https://www.archives.gov/federalregister/laws/fed-advisory-committee]).
The RTI workshop will be open to
public observers.
This draft document and structured
workshop process is funded by EPA but
is independently conducted by RTI
International and follows previous
efforts on engineered nanoscale
materials (nanomaterials).
Nanomaterials have often been
described as having at least one
dimension between 1 and 100
nanometers and frequently possessing
unusual, if not unique, properties that
arise from their small size. Like all
technological developments,
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nanomaterials offer the potential for
both benefits and risks. The assessment
of such risks and benefits requires
information, but given the emergent
state of nanotechnology, much remains
to be learned about the characteristics
and effects of nanomaterials before such
assessments can be accomplished.
In its 2007 Nanotechnology White
Paper (2007, p. 89), EPA included the
following recommendations regarding
the risk assessment of nanomaterials: (1)
Develop case studies based on publicly
available information on one or several
intentionally produced nanomaterials,
and from such case studies identify
information gaps to help map areas of
research that would support the risk
assessment process; and (2) hold a series
of workshops involving a substantial
number of experts from several
disciplines to assist in this process. In
keeping with these recommendations,
the National Center for Environmental
Assessment (NCEA) in EPA’s Office of
Research and Development (ORD)
prepared the Nanomaterial Case
Studies: Nanoscale Titanium Dioxide in
Water Treatment and in Topical
Sunscreen [Final] (U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC,
EPA/600/R–09/057F, 2010, https://
cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/
recordisplay.cfm?deid=230972),
released in November 2010, and the
Nanomaterial Case Study: Nanoscale
Silver in Disinfectant Spray [External
Review Draft] (U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC,
EPA/600/R–10/081, 2012).
The two draft documents each
supported a workshop: ‘‘Nanomaterial
Case Studies Workshop: Developing a
Comprehensive Environmental
Assessment Research Strategy for
Nanoscale Titanium Dioxide’’ on
September 29–30, 2009, in Durham,
North Carolina, and ‘‘Nanomaterial Case
Studies Workshop: Developing a
Comprehensive Environmental
Assessment Research Strategy for
Nanoscale Silver’’ on January 4–7, 2011,
in Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina. A summary of the workshops
may be found at: https://www.epa.gov/
osp/bosc/pdf/nano1005summ.pdf and
https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/
recordisplay.cfm?deid=226723 for
nanoscale titanium dioxide and
nanoscale silver, respectively. The
summary documents provide
information on the design and conduct
of the workshops, noting that the
Nanomaterial Case Studies Workshop
for nanoscale titanium dioxide was held
under the auspices of the EPA Board of
Scientific Counselors (BOSC), an
advisory committee of independent
scientists and engineers established by
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EPA to provide advice, information, and
recommendations concerning practices
and programs of ORD, including ORD’s
research planning process, in
accordance with provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act and
related regulations. In August 2010, the
BOSC provided comments on the case
studies workshop (https://www.epa.gov/
osp/bosc/pdf/nano1008rpt.pdf).
The case study documents are
structured by the comprehensive
environmental assessment (CEA)
framework, to systematically organize
information on the product life cycle,
environmental fate, exposure-dose, and
impacts in humans, ecological
receptors, and the environment. As
noted above, CEA also includes a
process component involving decision
science methods, and this aspect of CEA
was used in prior workshops to identify
and prioritize research or information
needed to assess nanoscale titanium
dioxide and nanoscale silver,
respectively.
The nanomaterial case studies are
intended to be used in the development
and refinement of long-term research
planning efforts for potential human
health, ecological, and environmental
risks. Such a comprehensive strategy is
expected to develop in an evolutionary
process reflecting adjustments and
modifications as additional
nanomaterials are considered and new
information becomes available. To that
end, the current case study on
multiwalled carbon nanotubes
(MWCNT) builds on previous efforts by
incorporating a comparative perspective
with conventional flame-retardant,
decabromodiphenyl ether. This
comparison is included to provide a
relatively more robust data base that
may help identify key data gaps for
MWCNT related to future assessment
and risk management efforts. It further
provides a foundation for future efforts
to identify risk-related tradeoffs between
a traditional material, such as decaBDE
and a nano-enabled product.
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to the Docket at www.regulations.gov
Submit your comments, identified by
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–ORD–2012–
0512 by one of the following methods:
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on-line instructions for submitting
comments.
• Email: Docket_ORD@epa.gov.
• Fax: 202–566–9744.
• Mail: Office of Environmental
Information (OEI) Docket (Mail Code:
28221T), U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20460. The phone
number is 202–566–1752.
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Such deliveries are only accepted
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Dated: June 25, 2012.
Darrell A. Winner,
Acting Director, National Center for
Environmental Assessment.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL- 6560-50-P 9659-9; Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-2012-0512]
Nanomaterial Case Study: A Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon
Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied
to Upholstery Textiles
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Public Comment Period and Public Information Exchange
Meeting.
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SUMMARY: EPA is announcing a 60-day public comment period for the
external review draft document titled, ``Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl Ether
Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied to Upholstery Textiles'' (EPA/600/R-
12/043A). The draft document is being issued by the National Center for
Environmental Assessment (NCEA) within EPA's Office of Research and
Development (ORD). It does not draw conclusions regarding potential
environmental risks or hazards of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT);
rather, it aims to identify what is known and unknown about MWCNT to
support future assessment efforts. EPA is releasing this draft document
for the purposes of public comment and peer review. This draft document
is not final as described in EPA's information quality guidelines, and
it does not represent and should not be construed to represent Agency
policy or views. EPA will consider public comments it receives in
accordance with this notice when finalizing the draft document. EPA is
also announcing a Public Information Exchange Meeting to: (1) Receive
comments and questions on the draft ``Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl Ether
Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied to Upholstery Textiles;'' and (2) to
provide information on the draft EPA nanomaterial case study and the
workshop process that the draft document will be used in for
identifying and prioritizing research gaps that could support future
assessment and risk management efforts for MWCNT. This workshop process
will be conducted independently by RTI International, a contractor to
EPA.
DATES: The public comment period begins, July 2, 2012, and ends August
31, 2012. Comments must be received on or before August 31, 2012.
The Public Information Exchange Meeting on the draft EPA document
``Nanomaterial Case Study: A Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes
and Decabromodiphenyl Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied to
Upholstery Textiles'' will be held on October 29, 2012, beginning at
8:30 a.m. and ending at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.
ADDRESSES: The draft EPA document ``Nanomaterial Case Study: A
Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl Ether
Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied to Upholstery Textiles'' is available
primarily via the Internet on the NCEA home page under Recent Additions
and the Data and Publications menus at https://www.epa.gov/ncea. A
limited number of paper copies are available. For copies, contact
Marieka Boyd by phone (919-541-0031), fax (919-541-5078), or email
(boyd.marieka@epa.gov). If you are requesting a paper copy, please
provide your name, your mailing address, and the document title,
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``Nanomaterial Case Study: A Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes
and Decabromodiphenyl Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied to
Upholstery Textiles.''
Comments may be submitted electronically via https://www.regulations.gov, by mail, by facsimile, or by hand courier. Please
follow the detailed instructions provided in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
The Public Information Exchange Meeting on the draft EPA document
``Nanomaterial Case Study: A Comparison of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes
and Decabromodiphenyl Ether Flame-Retardant Coatings Applied to
Upholstery Textiles'' will be held at the EPA facility in Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina. The RTI Workshop will be held in the
same location, following the Public Information Exchange Meeting. To
attend the Public Information Exchange Meeting or observe the RTI
workshop, register no later than October 15, 2012, by calling Ms.
Kristin Smith at 919-541-6081, or by sending an email to
ceananocarbon@rti.org. Space is limited, and reservations will be
accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please indicate whether
you are interested in attending the EPA Public Information Exchange
Meeting or observing the RTI International Workshop or both.
Information on Services for Individuals with Disabilities: EPA
welcomes public attendance at the Public Information Exchange Meeting
and will make every effort to accommodate persons with disabilities.
For information on access or services for individuals with
disabilities, contact: Kristin Smith at 919-541-6081.
Additional Information: For information on the docket or the public
comment period, contact the Office of Environmental Information Docket;
telephone: 202-566-1752; facsimile: 202-566-9744; or email: Docket_ORD@epa.gov. For technical information on the draft document, contact
Dr. Christy Powers, National Center for Environmental Assessment; (MD
B243-01), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
NC 27711; telephone: 919-541-5504; facsimile: 919-541-5078; or email:
powers.christina@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Information About the Project/Document
The draft document will be used in a workshop process that engages
experts with diverse technical backgrounds (e.g., toxicology, polymer
science, environmental fate, and transport) and sector perspectives
(e.g., academia, industry, government, and nongovernment
organizations). Experts will use the draft case study document to
identify and prioritize research gaps that could support future
assessment and risk management efforts for MWCNT using a structured
decision process. This workshop process will be conducted by RTI
International, an EPA contractor, and will utilize web-based tools to
gather expert input prior to culminating in a face-to-face workshop
convened by RTI International.
The Public Information Exchange Meeting announced above will
precede the workshop convened by RTI International. Following the
conclusion of the Information Exchange Meeting, RTI International, a
contractor to EPA, will conduct a separate meeting, the ``Nanomaterial
Case Study Workshop Process: Identifying and Prioritizing Research for
Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes,'' in the same location. This workshop
will be conducted with a set of invited expert participants selected by
RTI International and utilize a structured decision science process
similar to the process used in previous workshops (e.g., https://www.epa.gov/osp/bosc/pdf/nano1005summ.pdf). The RTI workshop will use
the draft EPA document ``Nanomaterial Case Study: A Comparison of
Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes and Decabromodiphenyl Ether Flame-
Retardant Coatings Applied to Upholstery Textiles'' [External Review
Draft] (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/
R-12/043A, 2012, (https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=244011) as a starting point for identifying and
prioritizing possible research directions related to multiwalled carbon
nanotubes. Although funded by EPA, the RTI workshop process is being
conducted independently of EPA to comply with provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. 2 [https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/fed-advisory-committee]). The RTI workshop will
be open to public observers.
This draft document and structured workshop process is funded by
EPA but is independently conducted by RTI International and follows
previous efforts on engineered nanoscale materials (nanomaterials).
Nanomaterials have often been described as having at least one
dimension between 1 and 100 nanometers and frequently possessing
unusual, if not unique, properties that arise from their small size.
Like all technological developments, nanomaterials offer the potential
for both benefits and risks. The assessment of such risks and benefits
requires information, but given the emergent state of nanotechnology,
much remains to be learned about the characteristics and effects of
nanomaterials before such assessments can be accomplished.
In its 2007 Nanotechnology White Paper (2007, p. 89), EPA included
the following recommendations regarding the risk assessment of
nanomaterials: (1) Develop case studies based on publicly available
information on one or several intentionally produced nanomaterials, and
from such case studies identify information gaps to help map areas of
research that would support the risk assessment process; and (2) hold a
series of workshops involving a substantial number of experts from
several disciplines to assist in this process. In keeping with these
recommendations, the National Center for Environmental Assessment
(NCEA) in EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD) prepared the
Nanomaterial Case Studies: Nanoscale Titanium Dioxide in Water
Treatment and in Topical Sunscreen [Final] (U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-09/057F, 2010, https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=230972), released in
November 2010, and the Nanomaterial Case Study: Nanoscale Silver in
Disinfectant Spray [External Review Draft] (U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-10/081, 2012).
The two draft documents each supported a workshop: ``Nanomaterial
Case Studies Workshop: Developing a Comprehensive Environmental
Assessment Research Strategy for Nanoscale Titanium Dioxide'' on
September 29-30, 2009, in Durham, North Carolina, and ``Nanomaterial
Case Studies Workshop: Developing a Comprehensive Environmental
Assessment Research Strategy for Nanoscale Silver'' on January 4-7,
2011, in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. A summary of the
workshops may be found at: https://www.epa.gov/osp/bosc/pdf/nano1005summ.pdf and https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=226723 for nanoscale titanium dioxide and
nanoscale silver, respectively. The summary documents provide
information on the design and conduct of the workshops, noting that the
Nanomaterial Case Studies Workshop for nanoscale titanium dioxide was
held under the auspices of the EPA Board of Scientific Counselors
(BOSC), an advisory committee of independent scientists and engineers
established by
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EPA to provide advice, information, and recommendations concerning
practices and programs of ORD, including ORD's research planning
process, in accordance with provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act and related regulations. In August 2010, the BOSC
provided comments on the case studies workshop (https://www.epa.gov/osp/bosc/pdf/nano1008rpt.pdf).
The case study documents are structured by the comprehensive
environmental assessment (CEA) framework, to systematically organize
information on the product life cycle, environmental fate, exposure-
dose, and impacts in humans, ecological receptors, and the environment.
As noted above, CEA also includes a process component involving
decision science methods, and this aspect of CEA was used in prior
workshops to identify and prioritize research or information needed to
assess nanoscale titanium dioxide and nanoscale silver, respectively.
The nanomaterial case studies are intended to be used in the
development and refinement of long-term research planning efforts for
potential human health, ecological, and environmental risks. Such a
comprehensive strategy is expected to develop in an evolutionary
process reflecting adjustments and modifications as additional
nanomaterials are considered and new information becomes available. To
that end, the current case study on multiwalled carbon nanotubes
(MWCNT) builds on previous efforts by incorporating a comparative
perspective with conventional flame-retardant, decabromodiphenyl ether.
This comparison is included to provide a relatively more robust data
base that may help identify key data gaps for MWCNT related to future
assessment and risk management efforts. It further provides a
foundation for future efforts to identify risk[hyphen]related tradeoffs
between a traditional material, such as decaBDE and a
nano[hyphen]enabled product.
II. How To Submit Technical Comments to the Docket at
www.regulations.gov
Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-2012-
0512 by one of the following methods:
www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for
submitting comments.
Email: Docket_ORD@epa.gov.
Fax: 202-566-9744.
Mail: Office of Environmental Information (OEI) Docket
(Mail Code: 28221T), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460. The phone number is 202-
566-1752.
Hand Delivery: The OEI Docket is located in the EPA
Headquarters Docket Center, EPA West Building, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC. The EPA Docket Center Public
Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public
Reading Room is 202-566-1744. Such deliveries are only accepted during
the docket's normal hours of operation, and special arrangements should
be made for deliveries of boxed information. If you provide comments by
mail or hand delivery, please submit three copies of the comments. For
attachments, provide an index, number pages consecutively with the
comments, and submit an unbound original and three copies.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-
2012-0512. Please ensure that your comments are submitted within the
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
www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided,
unless a comment includes information claimed to be Confidential
Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Do not submit information through
www.regulations.gov or email that you consider to be CBI or otherwise
protected. The www.regulations.gov Web site is an ``anonymous access''
system, which means EPA will not know your identity or contact
information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you
send an email comment directly to EPA without going through
www.regulations.gov, your email address will be automatically captured
and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket
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
characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or
viruses. For additional information about EPA's public docket visit the
EPA Docket Center home page at www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm.
Docket: Documents in the docket are listed in the
www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other materials,
such as copyrighted material, are publicly available only in hard copy.
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically
in www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the OEI Docket in the EPA
Headquarters Docket Center.
Dated: June 25, 2012.
Darrell A. Winner,
Acting Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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