95-22756. Chicago Operations Office; Award Based on Acceptance of an Unsolicited Application  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 177 (Wednesday, September 13, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 47551-47552]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-22756]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Chicago Operations Office; Award Based on Acceptance of an 
    Unsolicited Application
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Financial Assistance Award in Response to an 
    Unsolicited Financial Assistance Application.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy announces that pursuant to 10 
    CFR 600.14(e), it plans to negotiate and award Grant Number DE-FG02-
    95CH10846 to the Equity Research Corp.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The anticipated objective of the award is to 
    provide for the application of ``Best Available Science'' (BAS) to the 
    reevaluation of assessment methods based on scientific knowledge rather 
    than opinions or value judgements. This proposal provides for a unique 
    approach to choose the best available scientific information in that it 
    suggests a clear separation of science from societal goals to enhance 
    the accuracy of estimating environmental risks in an attempt to limit 
    costly adverse effects. These goals will provide scientifically based 
    data for others to utilize in pursuing environmental issues in the 
    education arena and provide the general public as well as the 
    professional societies, knowledge of how risk factors were determined 
    by making consensus reports more accessible. This proposal provides a 
    public service by providing the public with the best and most accurate 
    scientific information with respect to utilizing the Best Available 
    Science. DOE's Office of Environmental Management believes that there 
    is a high probability of achieving the objectives.
        The public is greatly served if environmental decisions would be 
    based on BAS. It is the belief of the grantee that objectively computed 
    risks will be somewhat lower than those based upon societal objectives. 
    The lower the risk, the smaller the costs for adverse effects caused 
    within the human health and environmental areas. It is likely that if 
    this approach is successful the cost of environmental protection would 
    be significantly reduced. Consequently, a higher level of environmental 
    protection could be achieved by the current level of funding. 
    Additional benefits of this project are enhancement of public and 
    university education and increases in the availability of relevant 
    published scientific formation. Through the introduction of the 
    publication, ``Technology'' and the first volume of ``Encyclopedia of 
    Environment'' the public will have easier access to data presented in 
    relevant papers and consensus reports regarding BAS. Education will be 
    enhanced by the utilization of high school or community college 
    minority students in researching environmental issues while applying 
    BAS, participating with professional organizations in providing 
    environmental courses, participation in technical conferences to 
    discuss BAS for environmental issues, as well as participating in 
    technical panels and making presentations to various groups regarding 
    BAS in human health and environmental concerns.
        The grantee plans to obtain this objective by educating students 
    and professional organizations about the benefits and needs of BAS in 
    relation to existing practices; and the dissemination of scientific 
    information through the Technology publication and the new Encyclopedia 
    of Environment. To assure reliance upon BAS the grantee proposes the 
    utilization of not-for-profit professional organizations which include 
    the following: (1) the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); 
    (2) the American Association for the Advancement of Technology (AAAT); 
    (3) the American Association of Engineering Societies (AAES); and (4) 
    the National Council and Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRPM). 
    These organizations can provide peer-review of scientific aspects of 
    the societal decisions, can reach a consensus on scientific subjects 
    related to protection of human health and the environment, and can 
    support the publication of relevant BAS. In addition, and in accordance 
    with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), an organization 
    was formed and is known by its Spanish acronym ``CEPA'' which is 
    composed of Universities in Mexico and the U.S. which pursue 
    environmental protection in Mexico. The proposed approach permits the 
    development of relevant information based on scientific consensus, 
    education of the professionals and high school students, 
    
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    and publication of relevant materials for the benefit of the scientific 
    community, regulators, legislators, and above all, the general public.
        The technical team is led by an outstanding and uniquely qualified 
    individual, Dr. A. Alan Moghissi, Ph.D., Vice President for Science and 
    Education at Equity Research Corporation. He has broad regulatory 
    experience and has served as a Senior Environmental Protection Agency 
    (EPA) policy official. His interaction with industry over the years has 
    fulfilled a critical need in obtaining an industry perspective. He has 
    gained credibility with the intervener community and Congress as a 
    credible spokesman in the area of technical assessment of societal 
    decisions. For the past 11 years under grants for this effort, Dr. 
    Moghissi has gained unique experience and specialized knowledge in the 
    reevaluation of risk assessments for human health and the environment. 
    An example of the kind of accomplishments he has made is evident in the 
    regulatory change that was made for tritium standards in drinking 
    water. Moghissi, because of his unique past experience as stated above, 
    is uniquely qualified to perform the proposed research.
        This award meets the criteria for selection of an unsolicited 
    application as specified under 10 CFR 600.14(e) (i) and (ii). Under 
    subparagraph (i) the application is meritorious based on the foregoing 
    general evaluation which is required by 10 CFR 600.14(d). Under 
    subparagraph (ii) the proposed project represents a unique, innovative 
    idea, method and approach which would not otherwise be eligible for 
    funding under any other known recent, current, or planned solicitation 
    and a competitive solicitation would be inappropriate. This award would 
    be for approximately 5 years at an estimated total cost of 2.9 million 
    dollars.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Ramirez, Contract Specialist, 
    (708) 252-2133; U.S. Department of Energy, 9800 South Cass Avenue, 
    Argonne, Illinois 60439.
    
        Issued in Chicago, Illinois on August 31, 1995.
    Cherri J. Langenfeld,
    Manager, Chicago Operations Office.
    [FR Doc. 95-22756 Filed 9-12-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/13/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Financial Assistance Award in Response to an Unsolicited Financial Assistance Application.
Document Number:
95-22756
Pages:
47551-47552 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-22756.pdf