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May 21, 2010
EPA Releases Draft Dioxin Report for Peer Review and Public Comment
EPA previously asked the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the science advisors to the nation, to review EPA’s 2003 draft dioxin reassessment. The NAS completed its review in 2006. The draft report released today contains the agency’s response to key comments and recommendations in the NAS’s 2006 report. EPA’s draft report also includes significant new analyses that relate to issues raised by the NAS, including potential cancer and non-cancer human health effects that may result from exposures to dioxins. Thus, this draft dioxin report includes an oral reference dose (RfD) for TCDD -- the most well-studied and considered to be among the most toxic of the dioxin-like compounds. An RfD was not in the 2003 draft dioxin reassessment.
As part of EPA’s commitment to scientific quality, integrity, and transparency, EPA’s draft scientific report will undergo external peer review by an expert panel of scientists convened by EPA’s Science Advisory Board (SAB) in July 2010. Public comments on this draft report are encouraged, and a Federal Register Notice published today provides details on how to submit comments. EPA will use the feedback and recommendations of the expert panel, as well as the public comments, to update and complete its draft dioxin reassessment.
Dioxin is a general term that describes a group of hundreds of chemicals that are highly persistent in the environment. Dioxins are formed during combustion or burning. Sources of dioxins include commercial or municipal waste incineration; the burning of fuels like wood, coal, or oil; and natural processes such as forest fires.
While dioxin levels in the
To read the draft report: http://www.epa.gov/dioxin
Federal Register Notice with details on the public comment process: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-05-21/html/2010-12280.htm
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