Draft Technical Support Document for Noncancer Risk Assessment Jun 2008

The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is required to develop guidelines for conducting health risk assessments under the Air Toxics Hot Spots Program (Health and Safety Code Section 44360 (b) (2)). OEHHA previously developed Technical Support Documents (TSDs) in response to this statutory requirement, including two (in 1999-2000) which described acute and chronic Reference Exposure Levels (RELs). OEHHA is now developing a revised draft TSD: Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Technical Support Document For the Derivation of Noncancer Reference Exposure Levels, which is designed to replace those original TSDs. This presents methodology revised to reflect scientific knowledge and techniques developed since the previous guidelines were prepared, and in particular to explicitly include consideration of possible differential effects on the health of infants, children and other sensitive subpopulations, in accordance with the mandate of the Children’s Environmental Health Protection Act (Senate Bill 25, Escutia, chapter 731, statutes of 1999, Health and Safety Code Sections 39669.5 et seq.). In addition to the previously defined acute and chronic RELs, the new method allows for the estimation of 8-hour RELs, which may be useful in dealing with some special circumstances in Hot Spots risk assessments. The revised draft also contains proposed Reference Exposure Levels for six chemicals (acetaldehyde, acrolein, arsenic, formaldehyde, manganese, and mercury), which illustrate the intended use of the new guidelines as well as updating the health protective levels for these compounds.

A draft of this document was released on November 2, 2007 to solicit public comment. Following this public comment period, the document is undergoing review by the State’s Scientific Review Panel on Toxic Air Contaminants (SRP). It was initially presented to the SRP on February 28, 2008. A version of the document reflecting new data and comments from the public and the SRP was presented on May 16, 2008. OEHHA’s initial responses to the public comments were also included. A further revision of the document, appendices and responses to public comments are now presented here for consideration at the next SRP meeting which is scheduled for June 18, 2008. In addition to changes in response to the SRP members comments on May 16, this version also includes a revised version on the manganese REL and responses to comments on this derivation, which were not complete at the time of the previous SRP meeting.

Information about the location and agenda for the June 18 meeting of the Scientific Review Panel can be obtained from the ARB web page at http://www.arb.ca.gov/srp/srpmeetings.htm.

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List of Appendices:

APPENDIX A: List of Acronyms
APPENDIX B: Acute, 8-Hour, and Chronic Reference Exposure Levels (RELS) Summary Table
APPENDIX C: Substances for Which Emissions Must Be Quantified
APPENDIX D: Individual Acute, 8-Hour and Chronic Reference Exposure Level Summaries
APPENDIX E: Toxicokinetics
APPENDIX F: Estimating Human Equivalent Concentrations Using the U.S. EPA Default Approach
APPENDIX G: Value of the Haber's Law Exponent (N) for Various Gases and Vapors for Acute RELS Developed Using OEHHA (1999) Procedures
APPENDIX H. Target Organs or Systems used in Acute, 8-Hour and chronic Hazard Index Calculations

NOTE: The proposed new Reference Exposure Levels for the six chemicals noted above appear in Appendix D.

Link to Public Comments

Thursday, June 12, 2008