|
follow this
link to go to the download area
October 19 , 2001
The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) released
the final document, Prioritization of Toxic Air Contaminants -
Children's Environmental Health Protection Act to solicit public
comment. This document has been developed by OEHHA for use in
implementing the Children's Environmental Health Protection Act
(Senate Bill
25, Escutia; chaptered 1999). OEHHA is required to develop,
by July 1, 2001, a list of up to five chemicals identified as
Toxic Air Contaminants (TACs) that may cause infants and children
to be especially susceptible to illness (Health and Safety Code
Sections 39669.5(a)). The document includes: 1) a description
of the prioritization process used to evaluate which TACs potentially
disproportionately impact children, and 2) summaries for chemicals
considered priority candidates for the list. A draft of this document
was earlier made available for public comment, and the document
has also undergone review by the State's Scientific Review Panel
on Toxic Air Contaminants.
Please direct any inquiries concerning
technical matters or availability of the document to
Dr. Andrew Salmon at
(510) 622-3150, TAC Prioritization, 1515 Clay St., 16th Floor,
Oakland, CA 94612.
Follow the links below to download
the report
Prioritization
of Toxic Air Contaminants - Children's Environmental Health Protection
Act, Final Report
Appendix
A - Table A: List of Toxic Air Contaminants, Table
B: List of Toxic Air Contaminants for which further review was
deferred after the initial ranking
Appendix B
- Senate Bill 25
Appendix
C-1 Chemical Summaries for Tier I (1,268 kb)
or follow the links below to download the
individual chemical summaries
Acrolein
Chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans
(dioxins)
Lead and compounds
Particulate Emissions from
Diesel-fueled Engines (Diesel exhaust particulate matter)
Polycyclic Organic Matter
(POM)
Appendix
C-2 Chemical Summaries for Tier II (974 kb)
or follow the links below to download the individual chemical
summaries
Arsenic and compounds
(inorganic)
Benzene
Carbon disulfide
Chlorine
Formaldehyde
Ethylene glycol ethers
(EGEE, EGME, EGEEA, and EGMEA)
Manganese and compounds
Mercury and compounds
Methyl Bromide
Methylene chloride
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) - covered in summary for dioxin-like
compounds
Vinyl chloride
You will need the FREE program Acrobat Reader to view or print PDF files.

For technical assistance or comments, please contact our
Webmistress.
This page last updated on:
January 23, 2004
|