From: | Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org> |
Date: | 13 Jan 2005 20:12:57 -0000 |
Reply: | cpeo-brownfields |
Subject: | [CPEO-BIF] EPA explains status of TCE review |
EPA has finally issued a public statement on how it is addressing its own 2001 draft Health Risk Assessment for TCE, in the form of a December 23, 2004 letter to Congresswoman Diana DeGette (D-Colorado) from Henry L. Longest, II, Acting Assistant Administrator for EPA's Office of Research and Development. I have re-keyed the letter from a scanned PDF file that was forwarded to me. LS *** Dear Congresswoman DeGette: Thank you for your October 18, 2004 letter encouraging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to move decisively to finalize its health risk assessment of trichloroethylene (TCE). As you note, TCE is a chemical of great importance at many sites, and the scientific assessment of the risks of TCE is a priority for EPA and many stakeholders including federal, state and local government agencies, industry, environmental and health advocacy groups, as well as private citizens. With regard to your request for EPA to strengthen TCE clean up standards, EPA is current evaluating a number of interim approaches for screening levels while awaiting a final TCE risk assessment. Final clean up standards are determined, as always, on a site-specific basis. We would also like to provide you with an update as to our plans for finalizing the TCE health risk assessment. Because of the high visibility and because addressing the issues raised by the EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) will require incorporating new scientific information and analyses, EPA has engaged in a number of mechanisms to gather additional scientific input. In February 2004, we held a symposium on recently published scientific findings related to TCE. Presentations and a transcript of the meeting are available on the following EPA Web page: http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=75934 or upon request. In addition, EPA, in cooperation with a number of other federal agencies, has initiated a scientific consultation with the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to obtain the best available advice on addressing key scientific issues related to TCE. Part of this consultation will include a number of public meetings so that the NAS expert panel can gain additional insights from the federal agencies, concerned parties, and other scientists. The advice from the NAS, along with comments from the EPA SAB and recently published scientific literature, will be incorporated into a revised EPA risk assessment of TCE, strengthening its scientific basis. Because of the substantial amount of new information and analysis that is expected in the revised assessment, we anticipate that a revised draft will undergo further peer review and public comment prior to being finalized. We believe this process will not only address the EPA SAB's comments, but also provide a risk assessment of the highest quality and scientific credibility. Should you have any questions, please contact me or your staff may contact Pamela Hanifer in EPA's Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations ... Thank you for your interest in this important environmental health issue. Sincerely yours, Henry L. Longest, II Acting Assistant Administrator -- Lenny Siegel Director, Center for Public Environmental Oversight c/o PSC, 278-A Hope St., Mountain View, CA 94041 Voice: 650/961-8918 or 650/969-1545 Fax: 650/961-8918 <lsiegel@cpeo.org> http://www.cpeo.org _______________________________________________ Brownfields mailing list Brownfields@list.cpeo.org http://www.cpeo.org/mailman/listinfo/brownfields | |
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