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OEHHA announced a public meeting of the Air Quality Advisory Committee (AQAC), as well as public workshops on the health protectiveness of the ambient air quality standards for carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, sulfates, lead, and hydrogen sulfide.
OEHHA announced the date for an Air Quality Advisory Committee public meeting and two workshops. The agenda included discussions on the health-protectiveness of the ambient air quality standards.
OEHHA announces the availability of six Public Health Goals for chemicals in drinking water. These chemicals are: carbofuran, carbon tetrachloride, dichloromethane, diquat, thiobencarb, and vinyl chloride
Notice to interested parties: Availability of the draft hazard identification documents for hexachlorobutadiene, 4-methylquinoline, and MX(3-chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5h)-furanone).
Notice of Intent to List chemicals as known to cause cancer and/or reproductive toxicity via the authoritative bodies or "formally required to be labeled or identified" mechanisms: Bromate ion and its water soluble salts, Bromoethane, Isoxaflutole, Gemfibrozil, and Zileuton
Chemicals Under Consideration for Possible Listing via the Authoritative Bodies Mechanisms: AZT Request for Relevant Information - extension of public comment period
Extension of public comment period. Chemicals under consideration for possible listing: Anthraquinone and Fumonisin B1.
Chemicals under consideration for possible listing via the Authoritative Bodies mechanisms: Anthraquinone, AZT, Bromate ion and its water soluble salts, Bromoethane, Diuron, Fumonisn B1, Isoxaflutole, Methyl eugenol, Gemfibrozil, and Zileuton. Request for relevant information.
The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) of the California Environmental Protection Agency is adding three chemicals to the list of chemicals known to the State to cause cancer
The Emerging Environmental Challenges Program was established in the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) in fiscal year 1996/97, and charged with developing a capability to anticipate future environmental challenges which may confront programs in the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA).