96-8482. EPA's Drinking Water Health Advisory Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 67 (Friday, April 5, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 15253-15254]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-8482]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5453-8]
    
    
    EPA's Drinking Water Health Advisory Program
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Announcement of a stakeholder meeting on the Drinking Water 
    Health Advisory Program.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has scheduled a 
    one-day public meeting on EPA's Drinking Water Health Advisory Program. 
    The purpose of this meeting is to have a dialogue with stakeholders and 
    the public at large on the future of EPA's Drinking Water Health 
    Advisory Program. This program is non-regulatory and is designed to 
    provide guidance to individuals and government officials on the health 
    effects of drinking water contaminants. The upcoming meeting is a 
    continuation of a series of meetings with stakeholders that started in 
    1995 to obtain input on the Agency's Drinking Water Program. These 
    meetings were initiated as part of the Drinking Water Program 
    Redirection efforts to help refocus EPA's drinking water priorities and 
    to take a risk-based approach in the allocation of program resources. 
    Thus, the Agency seeks to ensure that the highest priority chemicals 
    are targeted for public health protection. At the upcoming meeting, EPA 
    is seeking input from stakeholders on a number of issues related to the 
    Health Advisory Program
    
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    as a first step in the assessment of this program's effectiveness.
    
    DATES: The stakeholder meeting on the Drinking Water Health Advisory 
    Program will be held on May 21, 1996 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    
    ADDRESSES: Resolve, Inc. (an EPA contractor) is utilizing TLI Systems, 
    Inc. as a subcontractor to provide logistical support for the 
    stakeholders meeting. The meeting will be held at the Resolve, Inc. 
    offices at 2828 Pennsylvania Avenue (Suite 402), N.W. Washington, D.C. 
    20007.
        Members of the public may submit written comments pertaining to the 
    Drinking Water Health Advisory Program to: Ms. Barbara Corcoran, Office 
    of Science and Technology, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (Mail 
    Code: 4304), 401 M Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20460. It would be 
    most helpful for the success of the meeting to receive written comments 
    10 working days prior to the meeting.
        Members of the public wishing to attend the meeting may register by 
    phone by contacting Ms. Adriane Alexander at TLI Systems, Inc. (Phone: 
    301-718-2276, ext. 500) by May 10. Those registered for the meeting 
    will receive background materials at least one week prior to the 
    meeting.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information about the 
    meeting logistics, please contact Ms. Adriane Alexander at TLI Systems, 
    Inc., 4340 East West Highway, Suite 1120, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 
    (Phone: 301-718-2276, ext. 500); Fax: 301-718-2277).
        For information on the Drinking Water Health Advisory Program, 
    please contact Ms. Barbara Corcoran, at the U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency, 401 M Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20460 (Phone: 
    202-260-1332; Fax: 202-260-1036).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    A. Background on the Drinking Water Health Advisory Program
    
        The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Drinking Water Health 
    Advisory Program was initiated in 1978 to provide information and 
    guidance to individuals or agencies concerned with potential risk from 
    drinking water contaminants for which no national regulations exist. 
    Health Advisories are developed for contaminants that meet two 
    criteria: (1) The contaminant has the potential to cause adverse health 
    effects in exposed humans; and (2) the contaminant is either known to 
    occur or might reasonably be expected to occur in drinking water 
    supplies. Each Health Advisory contains information on the nature of 
    the adverse health effects associated with the contaminant and the 
    concentrations of the contaminant that would not be anticipated to 
    cause an adverse effect following various periods of exposure. Health 
    Advisories are developed for one-day, ten-day, longer term 
    (approximately 7 years, or 10% of an individual's lifetime) and 
    lifetime exposure based on data describing noncarcinogenic end points 
    of toxicity. In addition, the Health Advisory summarizes information on 
    available analytical methods and treatment techniques for the 
    contaminant. To date, EPA has issued over 150 Health Advisories 
    covering a wide variety of inorganic, pesticides and nonpesticide 
    organic chemicals, munition related compounds, and microbials.
    
    B. Request for Stakeholder Involvement
    
        EPA began a series of stakeholder meetings in March of 1995 to 
    obtain input on a number of issues related to the Agency's Drinking 
    Water Program. Separate stakeholder meetings were conducted on 
    priorities for the Drinking Water Program; scientific data needs; 
    treatment technology; health assessment; analytical methods; source 
    water protection; small systems capacity building; focusing and 
    improving implementation; revising chemical monitoring requirements and 
    defining source protection as a best available technology (BAT); and 
    other revisions to strengthen enforcement and implementation. Input 
    from those meetings helped the Agency in the development of a draft 
    comprehensive drinking water redirection plan released for public 
    comment on November 19, 1995 (USEPA, Drinking Water Program Redirection 
    Proposal, A Public Comment Draft; EPA 810-D-95-001. Nov. 1995).
        The upcoming meeting deals specifically with EPA's efforts to 
    assess the existing Drinking Water Health Advisory Program in order to 
    determine what changes should be made to this program to make it more 
    effective in the future. The specific issues for discussion at the 
    meeting include (but may not be limited to) the following:
        (1) How and when are drinking water health advisories used by State 
    governments and others?
        (2) Are less-than-lifetime health advisory values used, and if so, 
    how?
        (3) Do you suggest any changes to the current health advisory 
    methodology?
        (4) What chemicals are of greatest concern for development of new 
    health advisories?
        (5) Which existing Health Advisories should be revised?
        (6) How should the agency prioritize chemicals for the health 
    advisory program in the future?
        (7) Is the present format and content of the health advisory 
    documents useful? Would you like other kinds of information included 
    than currently provided?
        (8) Do you find the summary Fact Sheets useful? Should EPA continue 
    this practice?
        (9) Are the summary tables on the status of health advisories 
    helpful? Should EPA include additional information to the summary 
    tables? What kind of information (e.g., critical endpoints, analytical 
    methods, treatment technologies)?
        (10) Would it be useful to develop a clearinghouse on States-
    developed health advisories? How would it work?
        (11) What mechanisms for obtaining current information on the 
    Health Advisory Program are most useful to you?
        (12) Do States and other stakeholders need guidance on how to use 
    health advisories?
        (13) Should EPA expand the scope of the Health Advisory Program to 
    incorporate information on other water quality issues (e.g., aquatic 
    life concerns, fish contamination levels safe for human consumption, 
    etc.)?
        EPA has convened this public meeting to hear the views of 
    stakeholders on how the current Health Advisory Program is working and 
    how it can be improved. The public is invited to provide comments on 
    the issues listed above or other issues related to the Health Advisory 
    Program in writing or during the May 21, 1996 meeting.
    
        Dated: March 26, 1996.
     Tudor T. Davies,
    Director, Office of Science and Technology.
    [FR Doc. 96-8482 Filed 4-4-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/05/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Announcement of a stakeholder meeting on the Drinking Water Health Advisory Program.
Document Number:
96-8482
Dates:
The stakeholder meeting on the Drinking Water Health Advisory Program will be held on May 21, 1996 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Pages:
15253-15254 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5453-8
PDF File:
96-8482.pdf