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Age-Related Differences in Susceptibility to Carcinogenesis: A Quantitative Analysis of Empirical Animal Bioassay Data
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Title: Age-Related Differences in Susceptibility to Carcinogenesis: A Quantitative Analysis of Empirical Animal Bioassay Data
Challenges Remain with EPA's Integrated Risk Information System Program
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Title: Challenges Remain with EPA's Integrated Risk Information System Program
Abstract: GAO Report to the Ranking Member, Subcommitte on Energy and Environment, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives, GAO-12-42, December 2011
Chemical Assessments
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Title: Chemical Assessments
Abstract: Low Productivity and New Interagency Review Process Limit the Usefulness and Credibility of EPA’s Integrated Risk Information System.
Report to the Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate, GAO-08-440, March 2008
Comment submitted by National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) on EPA Docket No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0344
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Title: Comment submitted by National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) on EPA Docket No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0344
Comparative Assessment of Air Pollution-Related Health Risks in Houston
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Title: Comparative Assessment of Air Pollution-Related Health Risks in Houston
Current and future risk assessment guidelines, policy, and methods development for chemical mixtures
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Title: Current and future risk assessment guidelines, policy, and methods development for chemical mixtures
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room.
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Draft Risk and Technology Review (RTR) Document
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Title: Draft Risk and Technology Review (RTR) Document
Abstract: Review of EPA’s draft entitled, “Risk and Technology Review (RTR) Risk Assessment Methodologies: For Review by the EPA’s Science Advisory Board with Case Studies – MACT I Petroleum Refining Sources and Portland Cement Manufacturing”
EPA's New Assessment Process Will Increase Challenges EPA Faces in Evaluating and Regulating Chemicals
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Title: EPA's New Assessment Process Will Increase Challenges EPA Faces in Evaluating and Regulating Chemicals
Abstract: Testimony Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate, GAO-08-743T, April 2008
High Risk Series: An Update
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Title: High Risk Series: An Update
Abstract: Report to Congressional Committtees, GAO-11-278, February 2001
Lead Poisoning: Prevention, Identification, and Management
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Title: Lead Poisoning: Prevention, Identification, and Management
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room.
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National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead; Final Rule November 12, 2008
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Title: National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead; Final Rule November 12, 2008
Abstract: Federal Register of November 12, 2008 (FR 73 66964) [FRL-8732-9]
Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children
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Title: Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children
Abstract: Committee on Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children, Board of Agriculture and Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences
Phthalates and Cumulative Risk Assessment
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Title: Phthalates and Cumulative Risk Assessment
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room.
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Process Reforms Offer the Potential to Address Key Problems
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Title: Process Reforms Offer the Potential to Address Key Problems
Abstract: Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, Committee on Science and Technology, House of Representatives, GAO-09-774T, June 2009
Proof is in the Permit - Citizens Manual Part I
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Title: Proof is in the Permit - Citizens Manual Part I
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room.
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Relationships of video assessments of touching and mouthing behaviors during outdoor play in urban residential yards to parental perceptions of child behaviors and blood lead levels
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Title: Relationships of video assessments of touching and mouthing behaviors during outdoor play in urban residential yards to parental perceptions of child behaviors and blood lead levels
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room.
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Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment
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Title: Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment
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Setting Priorities for IRIS: 47 Chemicals that Should Move to the Head of the Risk-Assessment Line
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Title: Setting Priorities for IRIS: 47 Chemicals that Should Move to the Head of the Risk-Assessment Line
Abstract: This document can be viewed at the USEPA Docket Center Public Reading Room.
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The Importance of Rigorous Analytical Strategies for Elucidating Cumulative Risk Burdens and Disproportionate Effects
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Title: The Importance of Rigorous Analytical Strategies for Elucidating Cumulative Risk Burdens and Disproportionate Effects
Abstract: Strengthening Environmental Justice Research and Decision Making: A Symposium on the Science of Disproportionate Environmental Health Impacts
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Attachments:
Age-Related Differences in Susceptibility to Carcinogenesis: A Quantitative Analysis of Empirical Animal Bioassay Data
View Attachment:Challenges Remain with EPA's Integrated Risk Information System Program
View Attachment:Chemical Assessments
View Attachment:Comment submitted by National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA) on EPA Docket No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0344
View Attachment:Comparative Assessment of Air Pollution-Related Health Risks in Houston
View Attachment:Current and future risk assessment guidelines, policy, and methods development for chemical mixtures
View Attachment:Draft Risk and Technology Review (RTR) Document
View Attachment:EPA's New Assessment Process Will Increase Challenges EPA Faces in Evaluating and Regulating Chemicals
View Attachment:High Risk Series: An Update
View Attachment:Lead Poisoning: Prevention, Identification, and Management
View Attachment:National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead; Final Rule November 12, 2008
View Attachment:Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children
View Attachment:Phthalates and Cumulative Risk Assessment
View Attachment:Process Reforms Offer the Potential to Address Key Problems
View Attachment:Proof is in the Permit - Citizens Manual Part I
View Attachment:Relationships of video assessments of touching and mouthing behaviors during outdoor play in urban residential yards to parental perceptions of child behaviors and blood lead levels
View Attachment:Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment
View Attachment:Setting Priorities for IRIS: 47 Chemicals that Should Move to the Head of the Risk-Assessment Line
View Attachment:The Importance of Rigorous Analytical Strategies for Elucidating Cumulative Risk Burdens and Disproportionate Effects
View Attachment:Comments
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