Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

OEHHA Environmental Justice

Agenda Materials for the Fifth Meeting of the Cumulative Impacts & Precautionary Approaches Work Group, Held May 18, 2009, in Sacramento, California
[5/29/09]

Meeting Agenda

  • 10:00 Welcome and Introduction of Work Group, Project Team, and Board and Department Representatives Joan Denton, Director, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)
  • 10:05 Review of Agenda and Materials Amy D. Kyle, University of California at Berkeley Allan Hirsch, Chief Deputy Director, OEHHA
  • 10:15 Cal/EPA’s Approach to Addressing Overarching Environmental Justice Gaps – CIPA Gaps Cynthia Gomez, Assistant Secretary for Environmental Justice and Tribal Government Policy, Cal/EPA (30 min)
  • 10:45 Opportunities for Cumulative Impacts Analysis at Cal/EPA (Decision Contexts) Allan Hirsch, Chief Deputy Director, OEHHA (15 min) Work Group Questions and Comments (15 min)
  • 11:15 Key Concepts in Understanding Cumulative Impacts Amy D. Kyle, University of California at Berkeley (20 min) Work Group Questions and Comments (10 min)
  • 11:45 Public Comments
  • 2:00 Lunch
  • 1:00 The Department of Pesticide Regulation and Cumulative Impacts Assessment Mary-Ann Warmerdam, Director, California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) MaryLou Verder-Carlos, Assistant Director, Pesticide Programs, CDPR (10 min) Work Group Questions and Comments (15 min)
  • 1:25 Case Study on Pesticide Monitoring in Parlier, California Amy D. Kyle, University of California at Berkeley (20 min) Work Group Questions and Comments (25 min)
  • 1:50 Work Group Discussion Discuss key gaps in cumulative impacts
  • 3:20 Public Comments
  • 3:45 Closing Comments from the Work Group
  • 3:55 Wrap Up & Next Steps Allan Hirsch, Chief Deputy Director, OEHHA
  • 4:00 Adjourn
 
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