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Impervious surfaces impact the hydrology, water quality and aquatic and riparian habitat within a watershed. OEHHA has developed impervious surface coefficients useful in stormwater management runoff analyses, in watershed assessment as an indicator of watershed health, and in land use planning to identify areas of higher or lower imperviousness and opportunities to reduce impervious cover.
Mar 16, 2009, Program: Ecotoxicology
OEHHA intent to list 4-Methylimidazole (4-MEI) as known to the state to cause cancer.
Mar 13, 2009, Program: Proposition 65
Comment period on the notice of intent to list the chemical, 4-Methylimidazole (CAS No. 822-36-6) as known to the State to cause cancer.
Mar 13, 2009, Program: Proposition 65
OEHHA has prioritized chemicals for consideration under Proposition 65 by the State’s Qualified Experts. OEHHA subjected the chemicals passing the screens to a preliminary toxicological evaluation, as described in the 2004 OEHHA document. As a result of this preliminary evaluation, OEHHA identified the 38 chemicals for possible preparation of hazard identification materials.
Mar 5, 2009, Program: Proposition 65
38 chemicals for prioritization and consideration by the May 29, 2009 Carcinogen Identification Committee
Mar 5, 2009, Program: Proposition 65
Meeting materials for the fourth meeting of the cumulative impacts and precautionary approaches (CIPA) workgroup.
Mar 4, 2009, Program: CalEnviroScreen
OEHHA released two documents that would form the basis for the standard that is intended to ensure safe human re-occupancy of a residence after use as an illegal drug lab.
Feb 27, 2009, Program: Risk Assessment