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Barbara Cunningham Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics 1

Primary laws administered: Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) & Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) Includes new & existing chemicals programs; risk management for specific chemicals; and prevention-oriented initiatives Other EPA offices have responsibility for monitoring & research; the Toxics Release Inventory; and enforcement & compliance 2 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

EPA has the authority to collect & review chemicals information and assess & manage potential risks EPA maintains the U.S. TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory, which contains more than 83,000 chemicals In an average year, between 500-1,000 chemicals are added to the TSCA Inventory EPA requires those importing or exporting chemicals to comply with certification reporting and/or other requirements 3 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

Existing Chemicals Program Strategy – Three-Pronged Approach – Will ensure a workable, consistent, comprehensive approach for existing chemicals Other Existing Chemical Program Activities 4 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

Routine data collection, now every four years Current submission period: February 1 and June 30, 2012 – Full manufacturing data for calendar year 2011 (includes importers) – Production volume only for calendar year 2010 when 2011 site-specific production volume equals or exceeds 25,000 lb – Processing and use data for calendar year 2011 when 2011 site-specific production volume equals or exceeds 100,000 lb 2012 submissions to include additional consumer and commercial use data: – Separately identify consumer or commercial application – Provide number of commercial workers reasonably likely to be exposed to the chemical This spring, EPA intends to engage stakeholders & the public on how the agency can best analyze and present CDR information in a way that is most useful to them. Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics 5

HPV Chemicals: produced or imported in the United States in quantities of 1 million pounds or more per year Basic data needed to understand and characterize the potential hazards associated with these chemicals Types of data obtained through voluntary HPV Challenge Program and test rules issued by EPA: – physical-chemical properties – health and environmental effects information 6 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

Focus on accessibility and usability of data Since 2009, EPA has taken a range of significant steps to increase the public’s access to information: – Launch of Chemical Access Data Tool (CDAT) to assist the public in accessing TSCA information – Linkage with EPA’s other information tools: Envirofacts: EPA’s one-stop source for environmental information Facility Registry System: information about facilities or sites ACToR: warehouse of publicly available chemical toxicity data – Steps to eliminate unwarranted Confidential Business Information (CBI) claims 7 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

In 2012, continue to carry out risk management activities: – Test rules, new use restrictions, other information gathering efforts – Final Alternatives Assessments for BPA, DecaBDE, HBCD and NP/NPE; phthalates in 2013 – Risk management for PBDEs, HBCD, Alkanes, DnPP, and Benzidine Dyes, MDI/TDI – Developing implementing regulations for formaldehyde in pressed wood products – Implementing U.S. Mercury Export Ban Act 8 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

Information sharing & trilateral projects can help advance national programs Opportunity to combine efforts to address issues of trilateral interest by: – Comparing chemical data from the three countries, as well as improving public access to data – Collaborating on risk reduction strategies for chemicals of interest, and sharing best practices – Building capacity for compatible approaches to environmental monitoring and assessment 9 Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics

To learn more about TSCA and EPA’s Chemicals Management Program: Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics 10