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Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS); Request for Chemical Substance Nominations for 2007 Program

 
[Federal Register: December 22, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 246)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8260-2; Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-2006-0950]

Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS); Request for Chemical
Substance Nominations for 2007 Program

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Request for chemical substance nominations for the IRIS 2007
program.

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SUMMARY: The Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) is an
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) database that contains EPA's
scientific positions on human health effects that may result from
exposure to chemical substances in the environment. EPA is soliciting
public nominations for chemical substances for its 2007 agenda. EPA
invites the public to submit nominations for substances to be
considered for an assessment or reassessment in its IRIS Program in
accordance with the instructions provided at the end of this notice.

DATES: Nominations must be submitted within 30 days of the publication
of this notice. The 30-day period begins December 22, 2006 and ends
January 22, 2007.

ADDRESSES: Nominations may be submitted electronically via
http://www.regulations.gov, by mail, by facsimile, or by hand delivery/
courier. Please follow the detailed instructions provided in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this notice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the IRIS Program,
contact Abdel Kadry, Ph.D., Program Director, National Center for
Environmental Assessment (mail code 8601D), Office of Research and
Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
20460, or call (202) 564-1645, or send electronic mail inquiries to: 
kadry.abdel@epa.gov. For general questions about access to IRIS or the
content of IRIS, please call the IRIS Hotline at (301) 345-2870 or send
electronic mail inquiries to hotline.iris@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    IRIS is an EPA database containing EPA consensus scientific
positions on potential adverse human health effects that might result
from exposure to chemical substances found in the environment. IRIS
currently provides information on health effects associated with more
than 500 chemical substances. The database includes chemical-specific
summaries of qualitative and quantitative health information in support
of the first two steps of the risk assessment process, i.e., hazard
identification and dose-response evaluation. Combined with specific
situational exposure assessment information, the information in IRIS
may be used as a source in evaluating potential public health risks
from environmental contaminants.
    EPA's overall process for developing IRIS assessments consists of:
(1) An annual Federal Register announcement of EPA's IRIS agenda and
call for scientific information from the public on selected chemical
substances; (2) a search of the current literature; (3) development of
draft health assessments and IRIS summaries; (4) peer review within EPA
and the Federal Government; (5) external peer review; (6) management
approval; (7) preparation of final IRIS summaries and supporting
documents; and (8) entry of summaries and supporting documents into the
IRIS database.

A. The IRIS Annual Agenda

    Each year, EPA develops a list of priority chemical substances and
an annual agenda for the IRIS Program. EPA uses the following general
criteria to set these priorities: (1) EPA statutory, regulatory, or
program-specific implementation needs; (2) potential public health
impact; (3) availability of new scientific information or methodology
that might significantly change the current IRIS information; (4)
interest to other levels of government or the public; and (5)
availability of other scientific assessment documents such that only a
modest additional effort would be needed to complete the review and
documentation for IRIS. The decision to assess any given substance
depends on available EPA resources. Timing of EPA's risk assessment
guidance, guidelines, and science policy decisions may also play a role
in deciding when the Agency has the appropriate methods to assess a
chemical substance.
    EPA continues to build and update the IRIS database by addressing
the foremost user needs, as expressed by EPA, other federal agencies,
and the public. EPA also works toward updating all assessments in the
database where new scientific information is available to do so.
    EPA is currently conducting the following 80 assessments. Unless
otherwise noted, EPA expects to assess noncancer and cancer endpoints
for each substance. For all endpoints assessed, EPA intends to develop
both qualitative and quantitative assessments if adequate data are
available to support those assessments.

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              Substance name                           CAS no.
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Acetaldehyde..............................  75-07-0
Acrolein (acute exposure duration)........  107-02-8
Acrylamide................................  79-06-1
Acrylonitrile.............................  107-13-1
Aldicarb and aldicarb sulfoxide...........  116-06-3/1646-87-3
Aldicarb sulfone..........................  1646-88-4
Arsenic, inorganic........................  7440-38-2
Asbestos (noncancer and cancer effects)...  1332-21-4

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Benzene (less-than-lifetime exposure        71-43-2
 durations).
Benzo(a)pyrene............................  50-32-8
Beryllium (cancer effects)................  7440-41-7
Bromobenzene..............................  108-86-1
Butyl benzyl phthalate....................  85-68-7
Cadmium...................................  7440-43-9
Carbon tetrachloride......................  56-23-5
Cerium and compounds......................  1306-38-3
Chloroethane..............................  75-00-3
Chloroform (inhalation route).............  67-66-3
Chloroprene...............................  126-99-8
Cobalt....................................  7440-48-4
Copper....................................  7440-50-8
Dibutyl phthalate.........................  84-74-2
1,2-Dichlorobenzene.......................  95-50-1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene.......................  541-73-1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene.......................  106-46-7
cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene..................  156-59-2
trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene................  156-60-5
Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate...................  103-23-1
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate................  117-81-7
1,4-Dioxane...............................  123-91-1
Ethanol...................................  64-17-5
Ethyl tertiary-butyl ether (ETBE).........  637-92-3
Ethylbenzene..............................  100-41-4
Ethylene dichloride.......................  107-06-2
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (cancer     111-76-2
 effects).
Ethylene oxide (acute exposure duration)..  75-21-8
Ethylene oxide (cancer effects)...........  75-21-8
Formaldehyde..............................  50-00-0
Hexachlorobutadiene.......................  87-68-3
Hexachloro- cyclopentadiene (acute          77-47-4
 exposure duration).
Hexachloroethane..........................  67-72-1
Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-triazine (RDX)...  121-82-4
2-Hexanone................................  591-78-6
Hydrogen cyanide..........................  74-90-8
Hydrogen sulfide (acute exposure duration)  7783-06-4
Isopropanol...............................  67-63-0
Kepone....................................  143-50-0
Methanol..................................  67-56-1
Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE)........  1634-04-4
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)......  75-09-2
Mirex.....................................  2385-85-5
Naphthalene...............................  91-20-3
Nickel (soluble salts)....................  [N.A.-various]
Nitrobenzene..............................  98-95-3
PAH mixtures..............................  [N.A.-various]
Pentachlorophenol.........................  87-86-5
Perfluorooctanoic acid--ammonium salt.....  3825-26-1
Perfluorooctane sulfonate--potassium salt.  2795-39-3
Phosgene (acute exposure duration)........  75-44-5
Platinum..................................  7440-06-4
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
  -tetraBDE...............................  5436-43-1
  -pentaBDE...............................  60348-60-9
  -hexaBDE................................  68631-49-2
  -decaBDE................................  1163-19-5
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)..........  1336-36-3
Propionaldehyde...........................  123-38-6
Refractory ceramic fibers.................  [N.A.]
Styrene...................................  100-42-5
2,3,7,8-TCDD (dioxin).....................  1746-01-6
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane.................  79-34-5
Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)...  127-18-4
Tetrahydrofuran...........................  109-99-9
Thallium..................................  7440-28-0
Trichloroacetic acid......................  76-03-9
1,1,1-Trichloroethane.....................  71-55-6
Trichloroethylene.........................  79-01-6
1,2,3-Trichloropropane....................  96-18-4
2,2,4-Trimethylpentane....................  540-84-1
Uranium compounds.........................  7440-61-1
Vinyl acetate.............................  108-05-4
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B. Submission of Nominations for New Assessments for the 2007 IRIS Program

    Today's notice invites voluntary public nominations for chemical
substances not already listed in this notice. Nominations are most
useful if they identify the nominator; including full name, title,
affiliation, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number.

II. How to Submit Nominations to the Docket at http://www.regulations.gov
    Submit your nominations, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD
2006-0950 by one of the following methods:
    ? http://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments.
    ? E-Mail: ORD.Docket@epa.gov.
    ? Fax: (202) 566-1753.
    ? Mail: Office of Environmental Information (OEI) Docket
(Mail Code: 2822T), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460. The phone number is (202)
566-1752.
    ? Hand Delivery: The OEI Docket is located in the EPA
Headquarters Docket Center, EPA West Building, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC. The EPA Docket Center Public
Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time
(EST), Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays. The telephone
number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566-1744. Such deliveries
are only accepted during the docket's normal hours of operation, and
special arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information.
    Consult EPA's EPA Web site at http://www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm
for current information on docket operations, locations and telephone
numbers.
    If you provide nominations by mail or hand delivery, please submit
one unbound original with pages numbered consecutively, and three
copies of the nominations. For attachments, provide an index, number
pages consecutively with the nominations, and submit an unbound
original and three copies.
    Instructions: Direct your nominations to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-ORD-
2006-0950. Please ensure that your comments are submitted within the
specified nomination period. Nominations received after the closing
date will be marked ``late,'' and may only be considered if time
permits. It is EPA's policy to include all comments it receives in the
public docket without change and to make the comments available online
at http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information
provided, unless a comment includes information claimed to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you
consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through http://www.regulations.gov
or e-mail. The http://www.regulations.gov Web site is an ``anonymous access''
system, which means EPA will not know your identity or contact
information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you
send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without going through
http://www.regulations.gov, your e-mail address will be automatically captured
and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket
and made available on the Internet. If you submit an electronic
comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact
information in the body of your comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you
submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties
and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to
consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special
characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or
viruses. For additional information about EPA's public docket, visit
the EPA

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Docket Center homepage at http://www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm.
    Docket: Documents in the docket are listed in the
http://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other materials,
such as copyrighted material, are publicly available only in hard copy.
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically
in http://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the OEI Docket in the EPA
Headquarters Docket Center.

    Dated: December 14, 2006.
George Alapas,
Deputy Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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