US EPA’s Chemical Management Wendy Cleland-Hamnett, Acting Director Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.

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US EPA’s Chemical Management Wendy Cleland-Hamnett, Acting Director Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics

Chemicals Legislation Administrator’s priority Stakeholders: common elements –existing chemicals: prioritization, schedule, data –safety standard –children and sensitive subpopulations –sharing CBI information with U.S. states and other governments –transparency/public access Congressional Interest –Feb. 26, The House Energy and Commerce Committee held an oversight hearing on reauthorizing TSCA

TSCA – Existing Chemicals In 1999, EPA launched the voluntary High Production Volume (HPV) Challenge Program –Companies committed to make basic health and safety data publicly available on more than 2200 existing chemicals produced or imported in the U.S. in quantities greater than one million pounds a year In 2007, EPA launched the Chemical Assessment and Management Program (ChAMP), which includes: –U.S. commitment to complete screening-level hazard and risk characterizations and initiate action, as appropriate, on more than 6,000 chemicals produced above 25,000 pounds per year Administrator Jackson has asked that OPPTS develop options to ramp up efforts to assess, prioritize, and take action on existing chemicals, with particular emphasis on protecting children.

Mercury International efforts: –Support for binding global mercury negotiations at UNEP Governing Council meeting, which will be comprehensive in nature and will consider all major sources of mercury (emissions, trade, products, supply, storage, waste). Continued support for the UNEP Global Mercury Partnership, including the Mercury-Containing Products Partnership Domestic efforts: –Phase-out the use of non-fever mercury thermometers and measuring devices in industrial applications –Developing rulemaking under TSCA to reduce or eliminate the continued use of mercury in certain products, including switches, relays, flame sensors, button cell batteries, and other measuring devices

Other Chemicals of Concern Lead Lead Renovation, Repair & Painting Rule –April 2010 ICCM-2 Resolution –Creating a Global Partnership to phase-out the manufacture and sale of paints containing lead Formaldehyde Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking –December 2008 Reviewing industry & stakeholder input –Received December – March, including 6 public meetings

Pollution Prevention Design for the Environment Formulator Program –Safer Detergents Stewardship Initiative (SDSI) Green Chemistry Program –Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards Other Pollution Prevention Activities –P2 Strategic Plan

Web Resources OPPT: TSCA: /managing/index.htmhttp:// 2009/managing/index.htm Lead: Mercury: Formaldehyde: formaldehyde/index.htm Pollution Prevention: