2007 Stakeholder Panel for Managing Domestic Stocks of Commodity-Grade Mercury
Panel Meetings
Meeting 1: May 8, 2007, Washington, D.C.
Meeting 2: June 14, 2007,
Washington, D.C.
Meeting 3 (Two Days): July 24 and 25, 2007, Denver, CO
• Introduction
• Panel Information
• Documents and Federal Register Notices
Introduction
In EPA’s July 2006 Roadmap for Mercury, EPA committed to working with other federal agencies to initiate a process with technical experts and interested parties to assess options for managing domestic elemental, commodity-grade mercury. In conjunction with several other federal partners, EPA’s Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics created a commodity-grade mercury stakeholder panel, which established and assessed options for managing non-federal supplies of mercury. The stakeholder participants provided individual advice on the charge questions, not collective advice. The charge to the panel participants was to consider:
• How should the various non-federal stocks of mercury be managed both in the short-term and the long-term?• How do current and future supply and demand affect this determination for each of the various stocks?
The panel met four times between May and September 2007. The meetings were open to the public, and included opportunities for public comment. The stakeholder panel process has now been completed.
Contact: Sara McGurk at 202-566-0480, mcgurk.sara@epa.gov
Panel Information
Members of Stakeholder Panel
Dr. Edward Balistreri
Division of Economics and Business
Colorado School of Mines
Suzanne Bangert
Director
Waste Management and Materials Division
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Michael Bender
Executive Director
Mercury Policy Project
Brad Buscher
Chairman and CEO
Mercury Waste Solutions, Inc.
Art Dungan
President
The Chlorine Institute, Inc.
Dr. Joseph Graney
Department of Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies
Binghamton University
Peggy Harris, P.E.
Chief
Regulatory and Program Development Division
Department of Toxics and Substance Control
California EPA
Mark Kohorst
Executive Director
Thermostat Recycling Corporation
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Bruce Lawrence
President and Owner
Bethlehem Apparatus Company, Inc.
David Lennett
Senior Advisor
Natural Resources Defense Council
Dr. Glenn Miller
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science
University of Nevada - Reno
Arleen O’Donnell
Acting Commissioner
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Joseph Pollara
Chief Environmental Engineer
Newmont Mining Corporation
International Council on Metals and Mining (ICMM)
Eric Uram
Vice Chair, John Muir Chapter
Sierra Club
National Environmental Quality Strategy Team
Federal Advisors to Stakeholder Panel
Wendy Cleland-Hamnett/Maria Doa
U.S. EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics
James Berlow/Hugh Davis
U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste
Earl Brooks
U.S. Geological Survey
Dennis Lynch
U.S. Defense Logistics Agency
Blandine Trouille/Christian Brittle
U.S. Department of Commerce
Russell Smith
Office of the United States Trade Representative
Bill Fortune
U.S. Department of Energy
Documents and Federal Register Notices
March 29, 2007 Federal Register notice of stakeholder panel process, notice of public meeting, and solicitation of public comment
March 14, 2007 Background Paper for Stakeholder Panel to Address Options for Managing U.S. Non-Federal Supplies of Commodity-Grade Mercury (PDF) (20 pp., 122 K, about PDF). The background document describes current and anticipated supplies of non-federal mercury, demand for mercury, trends, storage, and the global mercury picture. This document, developed by EPA with the assistance of other federal agencies, was prepared specifically for the use of this panel. It provides an overview of the issues surrounding non-federal mercury and provides current information on domestic mercury demands and uses.
November 6, 2007 Final Report on Mercury Storage Cost Estimates (PDF) (35 pp., 281K, about PDF)