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The California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental
Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is the lead agency for the implementation
of the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition
65).
The Carcinogen Identification Committee of OEHHA's Science Advisory
Board advises and assists OEHHA in compiling the list of chemicals
known to the State to cause cancer which is mandated by Health and
Safety Code Section 25249.8. The Committee serves as the State's
qualified experts for rendering an opinion as to whether a chemical
has been clearly shown, through scientifically valid testing according
to generally accepted principles, to cause cancer.
OEHHA has developed a procedure for prioritizing candidate chemicals
for consideration under Proposition 65 by the State's qualified
experts. Refinement of this prioritization procedure is ongoing.
(A workshop to discuss a revised draft procedure has been scheduled
for Friday, November 15, 1996, and a notice of the workshop is published
elsewhere in today's register).
On May 17, 1996, OEHHA released for public comment a draft list
of prioritized candidates for evaluation as carcinogens, and Draft
Data Summaries on those candidates. Although numerous comments were
received during the public comment period which ended on July 15,
1996, no public comments were received on the three chemicals receiving
a draft designation of a high level of carcinogenicity concern.
The chemicals are:
5-chloro-ortho-toluidine and its hydrochloride
(CASRN: 95-79-4)
quinoline
(CASRN: 91-22-5)
2,4,5-trimethylaniline and its hydrochloride
(CASRN: 137-17-7)
[CASRN = Chemical Abstracts Service Registration Number]
In accordance with the procedure identified by OEHHA for identifying
carcinogens, a draft hazard identification document will be prepared
by OEHHA for each of these chemicals. The "synopsis" step
will not be used for these chemicals because no issues have been
identified for these three chemicals that merit that additional
level of evaluation. The comments received provided no indication
of a lack of consent that these three chemicals should be high priority
candidates for consideration by the Carcinogen Identification Committee.
Interested parties or members of the public wishing to provide information
relevant to an assessment of the carcinogenicity of these chemicals
should forward such information to the address given below. The
publication of this notice marks the start of a 60-day data call-in
period. This period ends on December 4, 1996. The information received
during this data call-in period will be reviewed and considered
by OEHHA as it develops the draft hazard identification document.
OEHHA welcomes public participation and public input as part of
these scientific assessments. If there is sufficient public interest
in a specific candidate chemical, a workshop or other public forum
will be held to encourage scientific dialogue prior to completion
of the draft hazard identification document.
Notification of the availability of the hazard identification documents
and of the time, date, location, and agenda of any workshops and
of the next meeting of the Carcinogen Identification Committee will
be provided in subsequent notices. In keeping with OEHHA's standard
procedures, draft hazard identification documents will be made available
no less than 60 days prior to the meeting at which they will be
considered. At that meeting, the Committee will evaluate the chemicals
as to whether they have been clearly shown through scientifically
valid testing according to generally accepted principles to cause
cancer.
Relevant information on these chemicals should be sent by mail
or fax to:
Cynthia Oshita
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Post Office Box 4010
Sacramento, CA 95812-4010
Fax (916) 327-1097
Information on the carcinogen hazard identification process may
be obtained by writing to the above address, or by calling (916)
445-6900.
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For questions regarding Proposition 65, please contact the Cynthia
Oshita in the Proposition 65 Implementation Program
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