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  • Chemical Concerns – Insights on Air Pollution, Public Health, and Chemical Safety

    EPA announcement on ChAMP

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    Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist.

    It probably goes without saying that EDF welcomes EPA’s decision to suspend the development and posting of risk-based prioritizations under its Chemical Assessment and Mangement Program (ChAMP).  EDF has been arguing (see our earlier posts) that ChAMP’s “rush to risk” has taken EPA badly off-track.  But we have also identified many useful things that EPA’s existing chemicals program can and should be doing with the data it obtained through the HPV Challenge (whether called ChAMP or not) .

    We look forward to working with EPA to craft a new approach, grounded in a return to developing scientifically defensible hazard, not risk, characterizations and transparently identifying and addressing data gaps and data quality problems.

    One Comment

    1. Posted June 19, 2009 at 11:58 am | Permalink

      This is a very important step toward meaningful chemical reform. It was clear that EPA needed to sweep the house clean before bringing in the new furniture, and the elimination of ChAMP does exactly that. Now we can get on with the job of really reforming U.S. chemical policy.

      Congratulations on this important victory! I really think this blog brought down ChAMP!

      It’s also heartening to see that the EPA Administrator has heard the message on ChAMP and has acted accordingly. I hope this means we can count on her support on chemical policy in the future too.