Guidelines for Cumulative Risk Assessment: Planning and Problem Formulation (Public Comment Draft)
Notice
Overview
This draft document was prepared by a technical panel composed of EPA senior risk assessors and risk managers, coordinated through EPA’s Risk Assessment Forum. The Risk Assessment Forum promotes Agency-wide consensus on risk assessment issues and coordinates development of Agency risk assessment guidelines. Consistent with EPA’s Peer Review Handbook, the document underwent an independent external contractor-led panel peer review in 2021 and is now being released for public comment prior to finalizing the document.
If you are interested in commenting, please access the document in the Downloads section below. Information on submitting public comments is provided in the Federal Register Notice in the Related Links section. Public comments can be submitted electronically to the Public Comment Docket in the Related Links section.
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Background
History/Chronology
Date | Description |
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May 2020 | EPA conducted an internal peer review for the draft report. |
Jul 2021 | EPA hosted an external peer review for the draft report. |
Nov 2021 | EPA conducted a second internal peer review for the draft report. |
Nov 2022 | EPA conducted a third internal peer review for the draft report. |
Jun 2023 | EPA released the public comment draft of the Guidelines for Cumulative Risk Assessment Planning and Problem Formulation for a 60-day comment period as announced in the Federal Register. [Federal Register Notice Jun 16, 2023] |
Additional Information
Download(s)
This download(s) is distributed solely for the purpose of pre-dissemination peer review under applicable information quality guidelines. It has not been formally disseminated by EPA. It does not represent and should not be construed to represent any Agency determination or policy.
- Draft Guidelines for Cumulative Risk Assessment: Planning and Problem Formulation (PDF) (73 pp, 2.0 MB, about PDF)
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