[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 175 (Thursday, September 10, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 48503-48504]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-24336]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Science Advisory Board; Notification of Public Advisory Committee
Meeting
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public Law 92-
463, notice is hereby given that the Integrated Human Exposure
Committee (IHEC) of the Science Advisory Board (SAB) will meet on
Tuesday, September 29 and Wednesday, September 30, 1998, beginning no
earlier than 9 am and ending no later than 6 pm on each day. All times
noted are Eastern Time. All meetings are open to the public, however,
due to limited space, seating at meetings will be on a first-come
basis. The meeting will be held at the Hawthorne Suites--Research
Triangle Park, 300 Meredith Drive, Durham, North Carolina, 27713. For
directions, please call the hotel at 919-361-1234 (1-800-527-1133). For
further information concerning the meeting, please contact the
individuals listed below.
Purpose
The purpose of the meeting is to conduct an advisory on the
National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS) and to receive a
briefing on the National Health and Human Nutrition Examination Survey
(NHANES). There will be a series of panel discussions and
presentations.
Charge
The IHEC has been asked to respond to the following Charge
questions:
Charge Question #1: What are the strengths and weaknesses of
multimedia, multipathway measurements of exposure as represented by the
NHEXAS program, insofar as it can be defined at this point?
Charge Question #2: Are the ongoing and planned analyses
appropriate and likely to further the goals of NHEXAS? At the level of
each consortia? At the level of NHEXAS?
Charge Question #3: What actions would be likely to increase the
utility of the information from NHEXAS? In the near-term? In the longer
term?
Charge Question #4: What follow-up studies would be most useful in
the near term, considering that key NHEXAS analyses will not be
completed for a year? What is the appropriate balance between large
population surveys and more targeted follow-up studies?
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Charge Question #5: What additional IHEC advice is offered for
strengthening the immediate and long-term utility of NHEXAS and studies
like it?
Background
At its November Strategic Planning Retreat, the Executive Committee
of the Science Advisory Board concluded that new directions taken by
EPA demand new directions for the SAB if the Board is going to continue
to make a positive difference in the way that science is developed and
used in environmental decision-making. In particular, the Executive
Committee decided that the SAB needs to spend much more of its energy
providing strategic, forward-looking advice. Consequently, the IHEC
identified NHEXAS as the topic for its strategic activity for Fiscal
Year 1998 and 1999. The Committee plans to have a followup meeting on
NHEXAS within the next 12 months following this advisory meeting.
Three field studies are being conducted under the National Human
Exposure Assessment Survey. In these studies, exposures in three study
regions are being measured using data on pollutant concentrations in
environmental and biological media and estimates of the frequency and
durations of exposure-related human activities. In these studies, (1)
pollutant concentrations in air, water, soil, dust, food, blood, and
urine as well as on surfaces and human skin are being measured using
various sampling and analytical techniques; (2) direct exposure is
being determined using personal exposure monitors; and (3) human
activity patterns are being estimated using a series of questionnaires
and diaries. These data are being used to estimate human exposures
among the sampled populations and to test a series of hypotheses
related to these exposures. The target chemicals include: volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, metals and polyaromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs).
The EPA Office of Research and Development has entered into three
Cooperative Agreements with three different Consortia to conduct a
series of field studies including: (1) A consortium made up of the
University of Arizona, Battelle Memorial Institute and the Illinois
Institute of Technology; (2) A consortium from the Research Triangle
Institute (RTI) and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Institute (EOHSI); and (3) A consortium of Harvard University, Johns
Hopkins University , Emory University, and Westat. The Office of
Research and Development has entered in Inter-agency Agreements with
(1) the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to analyze blood and urine
samples; (2) the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to analyze food and
beverage samples; (3) the National Institute for Standards and
Technology (NIST) to provide quality assurance support; and (4) the
General Services Administration (GSA) to provide data management
support. During the meeting, the IHEC will be briefed by the CDC on the
National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey (NHANES) and its value
to improving understanding of human exposure.
For Further Information--Single copies of the relevant background
documents and the agenda may be obtained from Ms. Wanda Fields by
telephone (202) 260-5510, by fax (202) 260-7118 or via E-mail at:
fields.wanda@epa.gov Technical questions on these materials should be
directed to Mr. Dale Pahl by telephone at (919) 541-1851 or via E-mail
at pahl.dale@epamail.epa.gov
Public Comments
Anyone wishing to make an oral presentation at the meeting must
contact Ms. Roslyn Edson, Designated Federal Officer for the IHEC, in
writing, no later than 5 p.m. Eastern Time on September 22, by fax
(202) 260-7118, or via E-mail: edson.roslyn@epa.gov. The request should
identify the name of the individual who will make the presentation and
an outline of the issues to be addressed. At least 35 copies of any
written comments to the Committee are to be given to Ms. Edson no later
than the time of the presentation for distribution to the Committee and
the interested public.
Providing Oral or Written Comments at SAB Meetings
The Science Advisory Board expects that public statements presented
at its meetings will not repeat previously submitted oral or written
statements. In general, each individual or group making an oral
presentation will be limited to a total time of ten minutes. This time
may be reduced at the discretion of the SAB, depending on meeting
circumstances. Written comments (at least 35 copies) received in the
SAB Staff Office sufficiently prior to a meeting date, may be mailed to
the relevant SAB committee or subcommittee prior to its meeting;
comments received too close to the meeting date will normally be
provided to the committee at its meeting. Written comments, which may
be of any length, may be provided to the relevant committee or
subcommittee up until the time of the meeting.
The Science Advisory Board
Information concerning the Science Advisory Board, its structure,
function, and composition, may be found in The FY1997 Annual Report of
the Staff Director which is available from the SAB Committee Evaluation
and Support Staff (CESS) by contacting US EPA, Science Advisory Board
(1400), Attention: CESS, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460 or via
fax (202) 260-1889. Additional information concerning the SAB can be
found on the SAB Home Page at: http://www.epa.gov/sab.
Copies of SAB prepared final reports mentioned in this Federal
Register Notice may be obtained immediately from the SAB Home Page or
by mail/fax from the SAB's Committee Evaluation and Support Staff at
(202) 260-4126, or via fax at (202) 260-1889. Please provide the SAB
report number when making a request.
Meeting Access
Individuals requiring special accommodation at this meeting,
including wheelchair access, should contact Ms. Roslyn Edson at 202-
260-3823, via fax at 202-260-7118 or via E-mail at edson.roslyn@epa.gov
at least five business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate
arrangements can be made.
Dated: September 2, 1998.
Donald G. Barnes,
Staff Director, Science Advisory Board.
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