Request for Nominations of Scientific Peer Reviewers for EPA's Approach for Estimating Exposures and Incremental Health Effects From Lead During Renovation, Repair, and Painting Activities in Public and Commercial Buildings, 36511-36513 [2014-15123]
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Request for Nominations of Scientific
Peer Reviewers for EPA’s Approach
for Estimating Exposures and
Incremental Health Effects From Lead
During Renovation, Repair, and
Painting Activities in Public and
Commercial Buildings
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EPA invites the public to
nominate scientific experts to be
considered as peer reviewers for the
draft document entitled, ‘‘Approach for
Estimating Exposures and Incremental
Health Effects from Lead During
Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Activities in Public and Commercial
Buildings’’ (Technical Approach
Document). A nominee, if selected, will
assess the accuracy, content, and
interpretation of findings of the
Technical Approach Document,
ensuring that they are factual and
scientifically sound. The peer review
will assure the Agency of the soundness
of the technical approach.
DATES: The nomination period begins on
June 27, 2014 and ends on July 18, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Submit the nominations,
identified by docket ID number EPA–
HQ–OPPT–2010–0173. In addition, the
nomination, must include the nominee’s
full name, address, affiliation, telephone
number, email address, and a statement
on the nominee’s expertise. Use one of
the following submission methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
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For technical information contact:
Stan Barone, Jr., Risk Assessment
Division (7403M), Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001;
telephone number (202) 564–1169;
email address: barone.stan@epa.gov.
For general information contact: The
TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill, 422
South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY
14620; telephone number: (202) 554–
1404; email address: TSCA-Hotline@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
You may be potentially affected by
this action if you are in environmental
and human health; independent
contractors and contracting companies
involved in renovation, repair, and
painting; members of the public
interested in the assessment of chemical
risks. The following list of North
American Industrial Classification
System (NAICS) codes is not intended
to be exhaustive, but rather provides a
guide to help readers determine whether
this document applies to them.
Potentially affected entities may
include:
• Building construction (NAICS code
236).
• Specialty trade contractors (NAICS
code 238).
• Real estate (NAICS code 531).
• Other general governmental support
(NAICS code 921).
B. What should I consider as I prepare
my nominations for EPA?
When submitting a nomination,
remember to:
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i. Identify the nomination by docket
ID number and other identifying
information (subject heading, Federal
Register date and page number).
ii. Follow directions. The Agency may
ask you to respond to specific questions.
iii. Explain as clearly as possible,
avoiding the use of profanity or personal
threats.
iv. Make sure to submit your
nomination by the deadline identified.
II. Background
The work described in the Technical
Approach Document is being performed
as part of EPA’s continuing
comprehensive approach to assess and
manage risk from lead contamination in
painted surfaces under the Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA), Subtitle
IV (15 U.S.C. 2681 et seq.), and
specifically to identify lead-based paint
hazards created by renovation, repair
and painting (RRP) activities in public
and commercial buildings (P&CBs),
under TSCA section 403. The focus of
the Technical Approach Document is to
assess the U.S. population’s exposure
and incremental health effects from
renovation and repair activities in
P&CBs. EPA published a Federal
Register notice on May 30, 2014 (79 FR
31072) (FRL–9910–44) that described an
approach under consideration for
identifying and evaluating hazards in
P&CBs. Estimates of incremental health
effect changes associated with exposure
to lead in the modeled renovation
scenarios in the Technical Approach
Document will be used by the Agency
as we consider how to identify and
evaluate hazards, and make a hazard
finding as required by TSCA. EPA plans
to publish the Technical Approach
Document with a presentation of results
in the docket and announce its
availability in the Federal Register later
this calendar year.
The EPA’s Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) has
identified the Technical Approach
Document as an influential product and
according to Agency peer review
guidance is required to conduct an
external peer review of that document,
supplemental files, appendices, and
attendant models used for exposure
scenarios. The reviewers are asked to
assess the accuracy, content, and
interpretation of findings ensuring that
they are factual and scientifically sound.
The review shall generate comments
from the individual expert reviewers.
III. Expertise Sought
Any interested person or organization
may nominate him or herself or any
qualified individual in the areas of the
expertise described in this unit. Peer
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reviewers should have demonstrated
expertise in one or more of the
following areas:
1. Multimedia routes of human
exposure to lead. Includes knowledge of
measurement methods and observed
environmental concentrations for
multimedia human exposure pathways
(relevant concentrations for various
sources: Soil, dust, drinking water, food,
and lead-based paint).
2. Modeling of multimedia human
exposures. Includes, modeling of
multimedia human exposure uptake/
absorption of lead to predict internal
biokinetic distribution (blood/bone lead
burdens).
3. Lead exposure pathway
assessment. Expertise in the physical
and chemical properties of lead and the
biogeochemical processes involved in
the pathways involved in human
exposure to lead. These pathways
include:
i. Air (both direct inhalation and
deposition to surfaces likely to be
contacted by humans).
ii. Soil/dust ingestion.
4. Lead uptake/absorption. Expertise
in the processes of uptake or absorption
of lead in the digestive tract and lungs,
including knowledge of digestive
processes that affect the form of lead
thus making it more (or less) available
for absorption. Experience on the fate of
inhaled particles is also desirable,
including olfactory uptake.
5. Internal biokinetic distribution and
physiological effects of lead. Expertise
on the physiological processes that
determine the distribution of absorbed
lead among the various organs and
tissues of the human body. This would
include expertise on the mechanisms of
transport within the human body, the
organs and tissues that accumulate
significant amounts of lead, the
concentrations at the organ/tissue level
that might impair physiological
processes, and the residence times (or
other measures of potential impact) of
lead in these tissues and organs. In
addition, expertise on the various
mechanisms and routes of elimination
and the mechanisms of this elimination
is desirable.
6. Tissue concentrations of lead.
Includes expertise on measurement
methods and observed concentrations
for various biological tissues, including
blood, teeth, and bone lead
concentrations and lead levels in soft
tissues such as brain, kidney, etc.
7. Human growth and activity
patterns. Expertise on growth patterns
and typical human activity patterns
from prenatal to elderly, including
recreational, occupational, leisure, and
household activities. This would
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include knowledge of published data
and of modeling applications.
8. Exposure assessment modeling.
Expertise and experience in measuring
human population exposure to lead
and/or in modeling human exposure to
ambient and indoor pollutants.
Expertise in relating indicators of
human exposure to potential health
outcomes and quantification of risk
related to adverse health outcomes.
9. Lead-induced health effects.
Experience in using statistical methods
such as Cox regression for modeling
concentration response data from
epidemiologic/clinical evaluation of
lead-induced effects on:
i. Neurological development and
other neurological endpoints.
ii. Cardiovascular function.
iii. Renal effects.
iv. Developmental toxicity.
10. Risk assessment and uncertainty
characterization. Expertise in human
health risk assessment for lead or other
pollutants causing non-cancer and
cancer health effects, including
Bayesian statistical approaches and
biostatistics. Expertise in designing
uncertainty characterization frameworks
for complex multi-media health
assessments involving use of
physiologically-based pharmacokinetic
(PBPK) models, empirical data, micro
environmental exposure modeling, and
concentration-response functions
drawing on both toxicological and
epidemiological data. Specific areas of
expertise should include probabilistic
methods and Bayesian techniques.
IV. Peer Panel Selection Criteria
Selection criteria for individuals
nominated to serve as external peer
reviewers include the following:
1. Demonstrated expertise through
relevant peer reviewed publications.
2. Professional accomplishments and
recognition by professional societies.
3. Demonstrated ability to work
constructively and effectively in a
committee setting.
4. Absence of financial conflicts of
interest.
5. No actual conflicts of interest or the
appearance of lack of impartiality.
6. Skills working on committees and
advisory panels.
7. Background and experiences that
would contribute to the diversity of
viewpoints on the panel, e.g., workforce
sector; geographical location; social,
cultural, and educational backgrounds;
and professional affiliations.
8. Willingness to commit adequate
time for the thorough review of the draft
external peer review document in July–
September 2014 (exact date to be
determined).
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9. Availability to participate in-person
in a 2-day peer review meeting in the
Washington, DC metro area in August or
September 2014 (exact date will be
published in the Federal Register at
least 30 days prior to the external peer
review meeting).
Further information regarding the
external peer review meeting will be
announced at a later date in the Federal
Register.
V. Peer Panel Selection Process
EPA’s contractor will notify
candidates of selection or non-selection.
EPA’s contractor will follow-up with
nominees and request additional
information such as:
1. The disciplinary and specific areas
of expertise of the nominee.
2. The nominee’s curriculum vita.
3. A biographical sketch of the
nominee indicating current position;
educational background; past and
current research activities; recent
service on other advisory committees,
peer review panels, editorial boards, or
professional organizations; sources of
recent grant and/or contract support;
and other comments on the relevance of
the nominee’s expertise to this peer
review topic.
EPA’s contractor may also conduct an
independent search for candidates to
assemble a balanced group representing
the expertise needed to fully evaluate
EPA’s draft documents. EPA’s
contractor will consider and screen all
candidates against the criteria listed in
Unit III. and the Agency’s Conflict of
Interest (COI) and appearance of bias
guidance (https://www.epa.gov/
peerreview/pdfs/spc_peer_rvw_
handbook_addendum.pdf and https://
www.epa.gov/osa/pdfs/epa-process-forcontractor.pdf). Following the screening
process, EPA’s contractor will narrow
the list of potential reviewers. Prior to
selecting the final peer reviewers, a
second Federal Register notice will be
published to solicit comments on the
interim list of 12–15 candidates. The
public will be requested to provide
relevant information or documentation
on the nominees that EPA’s contractor
should consider in evaluating the
candidates within 21 days following the
announcement of the interim
candidates. Once the public comments
on the interim list of candidates have
been reviewed, EPA’s contractor will
select the final peer reviewers who,
collectively, best provide expertise
spanning the multiple areas listed Unit
III. and, to the extent feasible, best
provide a balance of perspectives.
Compensation of non-Federal peer
reviewers will be provided by EPA’s
contractor.
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and industry, Commercial buildings,
Renovation, Risk assessment, Lead.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2010-0173; FRL-9912-63]
Request for Nominations of Scientific Peer Reviewers for EPA's
Approach for Estimating Exposures and Incremental Health Effects From
Lead During Renovation, Repair, and Painting Activities in Public and
Commercial Buildings
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: EPA invites the public to nominate scientific experts to be
considered as peer reviewers for the draft document entitled,
``Approach for Estimating Exposures and Incremental Health Effects from
Lead During Renovation, Repair, and Painting Activities in Public and
Commercial Buildings'' (Technical Approach Document). A nominee, if
selected, will assess the accuracy, content, and interpretation of
findings of the Technical Approach Document, ensuring that they are
factual and scientifically sound. The peer review will assure the
Agency of the soundness of the technical approach.
DATES: The nomination period begins on June 27, 2014 and ends on July
18, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Submit the nominations, identified by docket ID number EPA-
HQ-OPPT-2010-0173. In addition, the nomination, must include the
nominee's full name, address, affiliation, telephone number, email
address, and a statement on the nominee's expertise. Use one of the
following submission methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Do not submit
electronically any information you consider to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute.
Mail: Document Control Office (7407M), Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001.
Hand Delivery: To make special arrangements for hand
delivery or delivery of boxed information, please follow the
instructions at https://www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html. Additional
instructions on commenting or visiting the docket, along with more
information about dockets generally, is available at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical information contact: Stan Barone, Jr., Risk
Assessment Division (7403M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number (202) 564-1169; email
address: barone.stan@epa.gov.
For general information contact: The TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill,
422 South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14620; telephone number: (202)
554-1404; email address: TSCA-Hotline@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
You may be potentially affected by this action if you are in
environmental and human health; independent contractors and contracting
companies involved in renovation, repair, and painting; members of the
public interested in the assessment of chemical risks. The following
list of North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes
is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a guide to help
readers determine whether this document applies to them. Potentially
affected entities may include:
Building construction (NAICS code 236).
Specialty trade contractors (NAICS code 238).
Real estate (NAICS code 531).
Other general governmental support (NAICS code 921).
B. What should I consider as I prepare my nominations for EPA?
When submitting a nomination, remember to:
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i. Identify the nomination by docket ID number and other
identifying information (subject heading, Federal Register date and
page number).
ii. Follow directions. The Agency may ask you to respond to
specific questions.
iii. Explain as clearly as possible, avoiding the use of profanity
or personal threats.
iv. Make sure to submit your nomination by the deadline identified.
II. Background
The work described in the Technical Approach Document is being
performed as part of EPA's continuing comprehensive approach to assess
and manage risk from lead contamination in painted surfaces under the
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Subtitle IV (15 U.S.C. 2681 et
seq.), and specifically to identify lead-based paint hazards created by
renovation, repair and painting (RRP) activities in public and
commercial buildings (P&CBs), under TSCA section 403. The focus of the
Technical Approach Document is to assess the U.S. population's exposure
and incremental health effects from renovation and repair activities in
P&CBs. EPA published a Federal Register notice on May 30, 2014 (79 FR
31072) (FRL-9910-44) that described an approach under consideration for
identifying and evaluating hazards in P&CBs. Estimates of incremental
health effect changes associated with exposure to lead in the modeled
renovation scenarios in the Technical Approach Document will be used by
the Agency as we consider how to identify and evaluate hazards, and
make a hazard finding as required by TSCA. EPA plans to publish the
Technical Approach Document with a presentation of results in the
docket and announce its availability in the Federal Register later this
calendar year.
The EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) has
identified the Technical Approach Document as an influential product
and according to Agency peer review guidance is required to conduct an
external peer review of that document, supplemental files, appendices,
and attendant models used for exposure scenarios. The reviewers are
asked to assess the accuracy, content, and interpretation of findings
ensuring that they are factual and scientifically sound. The review
shall generate comments from the individual expert reviewers.
III. Expertise Sought
Any interested person or organization may nominate him or herself
or any qualified individual in the areas of the expertise described in
this unit. Peer reviewers should have demonstrated expertise in one or
more of the following areas:
1. Multimedia routes of human exposure to lead. Includes knowledge
of measurement methods and observed environmental concentrations for
multimedia human exposure pathways (relevant concentrations for various
sources: Soil, dust, drinking water, food, and lead-based paint).
2. Modeling of multimedia human exposures. Includes, modeling of
multimedia human exposure uptake/absorption of lead to predict internal
biokinetic distribution (blood/bone lead burdens).
3. Lead exposure pathway assessment. Expertise in the physical and
chemical properties of lead and the biogeochemical processes involved
in the pathways involved in human exposure to lead. These pathways
include:
i. Air (both direct inhalation and deposition to surfaces likely to
be contacted by humans).
ii. Soil/dust ingestion.
4. Lead uptake/absorption. Expertise in the processes of uptake or
absorption of lead in the digestive tract and lungs, including
knowledge of digestive processes that affect the form of lead thus
making it more (or less) available for absorption. Experience on the
fate of inhaled particles is also desirable, including olfactory
uptake.
5. Internal biokinetic distribution and physiological effects of
lead. Expertise on the physiological processes that determine the
distribution of absorbed lead among the various organs and tissues of
the human body. This would include expertise on the mechanisms of
transport within the human body, the organs and tissues that accumulate
significant amounts of lead, the concentrations at the organ/tissue
level that might impair physiological processes, and the residence
times (or other measures of potential impact) of lead in these tissues
and organs. In addition, expertise on the various mechanisms and routes
of elimination and the mechanisms of this elimination is desirable.
6. Tissue concentrations of lead. Includes expertise on measurement
methods and observed concentrations for various biological tissues,
including blood, teeth, and bone lead concentrations and lead levels in
soft tissues such as brain, kidney, etc.
7. Human growth and activity patterns. Expertise on growth patterns
and typical human activity patterns from prenatal to elderly, including
recreational, occupational, leisure, and household activities. This
would include knowledge of published data and of modeling applications.
8. Exposure assessment modeling. Expertise and experience in
measuring human population exposure to lead and/or in modeling human
exposure to ambient and indoor pollutants. Expertise in relating
indicators of human exposure to potential health outcomes and
quantification of risk related to adverse health outcomes.
9. Lead-induced health effects. Experience in using statistical
methods such as Cox regression for modeling concentration response data
from epidemiologic/clinical evaluation of lead-induced effects on:
i. Neurological development and other neurological endpoints.
ii. Cardiovascular function.
iii. Renal effects.
iv. Developmental toxicity.
10. Risk assessment and uncertainty characterization. Expertise in
human health risk assessment for lead or other pollutants causing non-
cancer and cancer health effects, including Bayesian statistical
approaches and biostatistics. Expertise in designing uncertainty
characterization frameworks for complex multi-media health assessments
involving use of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models,
empirical data, micro environmental exposure modeling, and
concentration-response functions drawing on both toxicological and
epidemiological data. Specific areas of expertise should include
probabilistic methods and Bayesian techniques.
IV. Peer Panel Selection Criteria
Selection criteria for individuals nominated to serve as external
peer reviewers include the following:
1. Demonstrated expertise through relevant peer reviewed
publications.
2. Professional accomplishments and recognition by professional
societies.
3. Demonstrated ability to work constructively and effectively in a
committee setting.
4. Absence of financial conflicts of interest.
5. No actual conflicts of interest or the appearance of lack of
impartiality.
6. Skills working on committees and advisory panels.
7. Background and experiences that would contribute to the
diversity of viewpoints on the panel, e.g., workforce sector;
geographical location; social, cultural, and educational backgrounds;
and professional affiliations.
8. Willingness to commit adequate time for the thorough review of
the draft external peer review document in July-September 2014 (exact
date to be determined).
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9. Availability to participate in-person in a 2-day peer review
meeting in the Washington, DC metro area in August or September 2014
(exact date will be published in the Federal Register at least 30 days
prior to the external peer review meeting).
Further information regarding the external peer review meeting will
be announced at a later date in the Federal Register.
V. Peer Panel Selection Process
EPA's contractor will notify candidates of selection or non-
selection. EPA's contractor will follow-up with nominees and request
additional information such as:
1. The disciplinary and specific areas of expertise of the nominee.
2. The nominee's curriculum vita.
3. A biographical sketch of the nominee indicating current
position; educational background; past and current research activities;
recent service on other advisory committees, peer review panels,
editorial boards, or professional organizations; sources of recent
grant and/or contract support; and other comments on the relevance of
the nominee's expertise to this peer review topic.
EPA's contractor may also conduct an independent search for
candidates to assemble a balanced group representing the expertise
needed to fully evaluate EPA's draft documents. EPA's contractor will
consider and screen all candidates against the criteria listed in Unit
III. and the Agency's Conflict of Interest (COI) and appearance of bias
guidance (https://www.epa.gov/peerreview/pdfs/spc_peer_rvw_handbook_addendum.pdf and https://www.epa.gov/osa/pdfs/epa-process-for-contractor.pdf). Following the screening process, EPA's contractor will
narrow the list of potential reviewers. Prior to selecting the final
peer reviewers, a second Federal Register notice will be published to
solicit comments on the interim list of 12-15 candidates. The public
will be requested to provide relevant information or documentation on
the nominees that EPA's contractor should consider in evaluating the
candidates within 21 days following the announcement of the interim
candidates. Once the public comments on the interim list of candidates
have been reviewed, EPA's contractor will select the final peer
reviewers who, collectively, best provide expertise spanning the
multiple areas listed Unit III. and, to the extent feasible, best
provide a balance of perspectives. Compensation of non-Federal peer
reviewers will be provided by EPA's contractor.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Business and industry, Commercial
buildings, Renovation, Risk assessment, Lead.
Dated: June 20, 2014.
Jeff Morris,
Acting Director, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.
[FR Doc. 2014-15123 Filed 6-26-14; 8:45 am]
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