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The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has
developed health values for the inhalation pathway for the Toxic
Air Contaminant (TAC), methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE). MTBE
is a toxic air contaminant identified by the Air Resources Board
in 1993 pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 39657(b).
MTBE was evaluated by OEHHA under the drinking water Public Health
Goals (PHG) program. Under the PHG program, OEHHA developed a cancer
slope factor for MTBE, which underwent public comment and peer review.
OEHHA also evaluated MTBE for the TAC program, using the evaluations
and calculations presented in the PHG document as the basis for
a cancer unit risk factor for MTBE for use in air programs. The
document for the TAC program, "Health Effects of Exposure to
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)", was presented for public
comment, and was reviewed and approved by the
Scientific Review Panel (SRP) of the California Air Resources Board
(CARB). Both documents are available from the download area
below. A copy of the correspondence to CARB regarding action taken
by the SRP at their meeting of October 6th, 1999 is also available
for download below.
Download the
final OEHHA Toxic Air Contaminant document "Health Effects
of Exposure to Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)" (with documentation
and derivation of the cancer unit risk factor).
Download the final OEHHA
PHG document for Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) (with documentation
and derivation of the cancer slope factor).
Download a copy of the correspondence
regarding action taken by the Scientific Review Panel on MTBE
at their meeting of October 6th, 1999.
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Last updated:
April 4, 2003
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