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						Featured Project:
						  The Conundrum of the PFOA Human Half-life 
						A coalition of interested parties is being formed to explore and possibly resolve the conundrum in human 1/2 life for perfluorooctanote (PFOA), which is reflected in differences in safe doses world-wide of 750-fold (Mikkonen et al., 2020).  A recent paper has been submitted that addresses this conundrum in part (Dourson and Gadagbui, 2021).  This collaboration started in April of 2021 with nominations to an advisory committee* who will then lead the coalition through a series of virtual and possibly face-to-face meetings, with conclusions expected later this year.   Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (www.tera.org) has been designated as the nonprofit organization to support this coalition by the ARA Steering Committee. Because TERA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, all donations to this effort are tax deductible.  For interest in joining the coalition, please contact Michael Dourson.						 
						    
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						  Featured Project: 1,4-Dioxane Analysis EPA's IRIS 1,4-dioxane external peer review in 2012 suggested reviewing the histopathology slides from the NCI 1978 dioxane cancer bioassay in mice to ascertain whether non cancer pathology was evident, since, if evident, this would support the evaluation of a regenerative hyperplasia MOA by EPA staff. TERA scientists worked with Dr. Gene McConnell and staff of the NTP to reevaluate these mouse liver slides, and the results were sent to EPA staff in 2013 and published as Dourson et al., 2014. In brief, the reread of the slides showed extensive non cancer pathology, thus supporting the regenerative hyperplasia MOA. However, this evaluation also led to the desire to evaluate the mouse liver slides from a series of Japanese studies on 1,4-dioxane. In the summer of 2014, five US states and TERA scientists requested these full studies from our Japanese colleagues. These studies were received in the fall of 2014, and were then translated and analyzed during the winter of 2015. A report of this translation and a draft analysis was prepared and sent around to requesting states in July of 2015. As described in a second publication by Dourson et al. 2017, the additional information and translations are also supportive of a regenerative hyperplasia MOA. 
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		  Workshop: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Opportunities with the US Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program. The Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP) was implemented by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by issuing the first round of test orders in 2009 for information on 67 chemicals (59 pesticide active ingredients and 8 pesticide inert ingredients). The request includes information from a battery of screening assays, referred to as Tier 1, includes five in vitro assays, four mammalian assays, and two non-mammalian assays. Tier 1 screening of this initial list...
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		  KIDS + CHEMICAL SAFETY KIDS + CHEMICAL SAFETY,is a go-to source for balanced, scientifically accurate chemical health information. The website focuses on the latest chemical-related health concerns, news, and science developments related to children's chemical risks. The site is a collaboration of multiple organizations: Visit KIDS +CHEMICAL SAFETY.
          Trichloroethylene (TCE) Risk Assessment Guidance for Contaminated Sites.A coalition of interested parties is forming a workgroup to develop practical application guidance for the use of USEPA Reference Concentration (TCE RfC) and Inhalation Unit Risk (IUR) values for trichloroethylene for the purpose of site cleanup and closure. The goals of the coalition include:....Learn More
		  Peer Review of Section 4.2, Carcinogenic Potential, of the Development Support Document for Isoprene, Draft April 2013The Toxicology Division of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has prepared a draft Development Support Document (DSD) that outlines the hazard assessment and dose-response processes used to derive health-protective Effects Screening Levels (ESLs) and Unit Risk Factors (URFs) for isoprene...Learn More
		  Peer Review of Section 4.2, Carcinogenic Potential, of the Development Support Document for Hexavalent Chromium, Draft March 2013The Toxicology Division of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has prepared a draft Development Support Document (DSD) that outlines the hazard assessment and dose-response processes used to derive health-protective Effects Screening Levels (ESLs) and Unit Risk Factors (URFs) for hexavalent chromium......Learn More
		  
		    State Hazard 
	        Evaluation Lending Program (StateHELP) 
	          StateHELP: The Oregon Health Authority has asked the ARA to help review an in vitro anylsis of arsenic bioavailability. Contact: Bryn Thoms.
	            
	              StateHELP: 
		              Cincinnati- The City of Cincinnati Office of Environmental 
		              Quality asked the ARA to help evaluate the exposure scenario and 
		              health effects of Outdoor Wood-fired Boiler (OWB) emissions. 
              View Report 
	            
	              StateHELP: Tennessee 
	              - Tennessee Department of Health's Environmental Epidemiology 
	              Program asked the ARA for assistance evaluating the statistical 
              methods used to model a Trichloroethylene plume in groundwater. Contact: David Borowski
	            
	              StateHELP: TCE - 
		              The ARA has been asked by numerous states to develop and publish a paper 
		              cataloging the risk management values used by different state 
              agencies to regulate Trichloroethylene. View manuscript.Peer Review of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Guidelines to  Develop Inhalation and Oral Cancer and Non-Cancer Toxicity Factors Final Report
		  Peer Review 
		    of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Arsenic 
		    Chronic Cancer Assessment: Letter peer review to evaluate the chronic 
		    cancer portions of the ESL Development Support Document (DSD) for 
		    arsenic compounds
	       
	        
	          As a follow-up to last 
		          year's review of the non-cancer and acute toxicity assessments for 
		          arsenic, a letter peer review was conducted to evaluate the 
		          chronic cancer portions of the ESL Development Support Document (DSD) 
		          for arsenic compounds developed by the TCEQ. The Toxicology Division 
		          of the Chief Engineer's Office has prepared a DSD that outlines the 
		          hazard assessment and dose-response processes used to derive chronic 
		          cancer Effects Screening Levels (ESLs) for arsenic compounds 
		          following inhalation exposure. The toxicity values were developed 
		          using RG-442 Guidelines to Develop Effects Screening Levels, 
		          Reference Values, and Unit Risk Factors (TCEQ 2006). The panel of 
		          experts was asked to review the assessment and the underlying 
		          toxicity data on arsenic compounds to reach conclusions regarding 
		          the chronic cancer ESL Derivation.  Final report is
	          now 
              available.
		
		
		Peer Workshop on Toxicological Assessment and 
						Development of RfDs for Acetanilide Degradates:  
		Under the 
						auspices of the Alliance for Risk Assessment (ARA),
						TERA 
						convened a 2-day independent expert peer workshop to 
						develop Reference Doses (RfDs) for the degradates: 
						alachlor t-ESA, alachlor t-OXA, acetochlor t-ESA, and 
						acetochlor  t-OXA.  The meeting, supported by Monsanto 
						and Dow AgroSciences, was held on Monday and Tuesday, 
						May 11 and 12, 2009 at the Northern Kentucky University 
						METS Center located near the Greater Cincinnati 
						International Airport.  The public was invited to attend 
						and to provide written and/or oral comments.  The 
						meeting also was also available in real time to 
						registered off-site observers via a web cast. To access 
						the final TERA Meeting Report, please click
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		Peer Review of 
		the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Development Support 
		Document for Nickel: acute inhalation and chronic noncarcinogenic and 
		carcinogenic 
		inhalation toxicity; odor and vegetative effects 
		
		
		Peer Review of 
		the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Development Support 
		Document for Arsenic: acute inhalation and chronic noncarcinogenic 
		inhalation toxicity; odor and vegetative effects 
		
		
		Mercury Exposure from Broken Compact 
		Fluorescent Light Bulbs (New Zealand Ministry of Health)
		
		
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		Workshop: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Opportunities with the US Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program
		
		  Development of 
		    a Relative Source Contribution for RDX (U.S. 
		      Army)         
		  
			
			State 
		Hazard Evaluation Lending Program (StateHELP) 
			
			
			StateHELP: 
			Minnesota 
			- The 
			Minnesota Pollution Control Agency asked the ARA to help develop a 
			white paper describing various methods that could be used to 
			estimate probabilities of adverse effects, i.e., risks, from 
			pollutant concentrations that approach or exceed their RfDs or RfCs, 
			or when hazard indexes approach or exceed a hazard index of one for 
			multiple pollutants with the same target organ and exposure route. 
			The paper assumes that there has been some refinement of exposure 
			and toxicity information; for concentrations in air - the estimated 
			emission rates are correct, refined dispersion modeling has been 
			done, and the result incorporates fairly up-to-date toxicity 
			information. The paper includes a description of how human benchmark 
			dose information can be used, using examples such as methyl-mercury 
			or other methods to demonstrate the risk estimation methodology. To 
			view the developed tiered implementation system, please click
			here.
			
			
			Arsenic in Soil 
			(Hawaii Department of Health and Texas Commission on 
		Environmental Quality)
			
			Scientific Advisory Panel for the
			
			California Green Chemistry Initiative
			(California Department of 
		Toxic Substance Control)
			
			
			Ohio Wellhead Protection
			
			
			North Carolina: 
			
			Sandhills 
			Area Land Trust (SALT)  
			
			
			Peer Review of 1-3 Butadiene 
		Development Support Document (Texas Commission on Environmental 
		Quality)  
			
			Noncancer risk assessment workshop for 
		the Mid-South Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 
		annual meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, May 2007.   
			
			
			Dosimetric Adjustment in Risk 
		Assessment, and Benchmark Dose Modeling in Risk Assessment workshop. 
		 Presented at the EPA Region 4 Air Toxics Summit, Atlanta, Georgia, 
		March 2007 
			
			Benchmark Dose Modeling in Risk 
		Assessment Workshop. Presented to Northland Society of Toxicology, 
		Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2006 
			
			
			Cincinnati, 
			Ohio Site Risk Assessment Review – provided independent review of 
			comments submitted by a local environmental group regarding 
			potential health risks due to emissions from an industrial 
			facility.  For more details contact
		  Dr. Michael Dourson.
			
			
			State of Indiana 
			TCE Risk Values – provided support for the analysis of potential 
			cancer risk values for trichloroethylene based on data from cancer 
			bioassays in mice.  The analysis included improved dosimetry using 
			the most recent harmonized PBPK model, and developments of 
			altenative approaches for combining data across bioassay data sets. 
			
			
			
			Perchlorate Risk 
			Assessment – TERA developed an independent risk assessment value for 
			perchlorate using information from human exposure studies. For more 
			information see Perchlorate
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			Dr. Michael Dourson 
		  
			
			
			Memphis, 
			Tennessee Site Risk Assessment Review – provided an independent 
			review of a site risk assessment conducted by an industry group.  
			The review was conducted at the request of the City of Memphis.  For 
			more details contact Dr. 
			Bernard Gadagbui 
			
			
			State of Minnesota 
			– provided input to state on alternative risk assessment  methods 
			for deriving risk values for pesticide degradates that are lacking 
			adequate toxicity data. For more details contact 
			Dr. Bernard Gadagbui
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