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Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation John D. Graham

Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation By John D. Graham

Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation by John D. Graham


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Examining the role of science in toxic chemical regulation at the US Environmental Protection Agency, this book postulates that scientific knowledge and advice from experts outside of government is critical to the competence and credibility of regulations designed to protect public health.

Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation Summary

Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation by John D. Graham

Human exposure to toxic substances that cause cancer, reproductive abnormalities, and other adverse health effects is a topic of increasing interest to scientists, journalists, workers, business executives, advocacy groups, and the public at large. Citizen concern has prompted the government to establish an elaborate regulatory system designed to protect people from chemical exposures. Harnessing Science examines the role of science in toxic chemical regulation at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The book postulates that scientific knowledge and advice from experts outside of government is critical to the competence and credibility of regulations designed to protect public health.

This unique volume takes a close look at the contributions of three specific organizations that were designed to improve regulatory science: the Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology (CIIT), the Science Advisory Board of the EPA, and the Health Effects Institute. Early chapters trace the origins and histories of each of these three organizations. Then regulatory case studies of selected chemical substances (unleaded gasoline, perchloroethylene, formaldehyde, nitrates, and carbon monoxide) are used to assess the contributions of CIIT, SAB, and HEI. The final chapter makes specific recommendations designed to strengthen these organizations. Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation is essential reading for anyone who is interested in how science influences regulatory decisions about human exposure to toxic chemicals. It will be of special interest to federal and state policy makers, practicing scientists, environmental advocates, risk assessors, corporate managers, and environmental journalists.

About John D. Graham

JOHN D. GRAHAM is Director of the Center for Risk Analysis at the Harvard University School of Public Health. Dr. Graham is also Associate Professor of Policy and Decision Sciences at Harvard.

Table of Contents

Science and Environmental Regulation by John D. Graham The EPA Science Advisory Board by Terry F. Yosie The Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology by Robert A. Neal The Health Effects Institute by Thomas P. Grumbly Unleaded Gasoline Vapors by Susan Egan-Keane, John D. Graham, and Eric Ruder Perchloroethylene by Elizabeth Drye Formaldehyde by Susan W. Putnam Nitrates in Drinking Water by Alon Rosenthal Carbon Monoxide by John D. Graham and David Holtgrave Resolving the Regulatory Science Dilemma by John D. Graham Appendix Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275937669
9780275937669
0275937666
Harnessing Science for Environmental Regulation by John D. Graham
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-03-21
256
N/A
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