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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Partipants at Public Sessions." National Research Council. 2002. Biosolids Applied to Land: Advancing Standards and Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10426.
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Appendix B
PARTICIPANTS AT PUBLIC SESSIONS

March 14, 2001—Washington, D.C.

Alan Hais, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Robert Bastian, Office of Wastewater Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Albert Page, University of California, Riverside

Nancy Burton, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Frank Hearl, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Bill Kelly, Center for Regulatory Effectiveness

Cecil Lue-Hing, representing the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies

Sandy Smith, PEN Green Sludge Busters

Henry Staudinger, citizen

Rufus Chaney, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Rich Anderson, consultant

Albert Gray, Water Environment Federation

Susan Boutros, Environmental Associated Ltd.

June 3, 2001—Irvine, California

Richard Stehouwer, Pennsylvania State University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Partipants at Public Sessions." National Research Council. 2002. Biosolids Applied to Land: Advancing Standards and Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10426.
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James Ryan, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Robert Southworth, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (retired)

Robert O’Dette, Synagro

June 4, 2001—Irvine, California

Mark Gray, Synagro

Lauren Fondahl, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Gary Feldman, Riverside County Health Services Agency

Jane Williams, California Communities Against Toxics

Penny Newman, Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice

Larry Charpied, organic farmer

Donna Charpied, citizen

Lyle Talbot, Desert Citizens Against Pollution

Athena Geges, resident

Janine Matelke, resident

Marc Miller, resident

Margie Newman, citizen

Ms. Schembri, citizen

Jerry Cody, citizen

Steve Stockton, Responsible Biosolids Management, Inc.

Robert O’Dette, Synagro

Lorrie Loder, Synagro

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Partipants at Public Sessions." National Research Council. 2002. Biosolids Applied to Land: Advancing Standards and Practices. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10426.
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The 1993 regulation (Part 503 Rule) governing the land application of biosolids was established to protect public health and the environment from reasonably anticipated adverse effects. Included in the regulation are chemical pollutant limits, operational standards designed to reduce pathogens and the attraction of disease vectors, and management practices. This report from the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology evaluates the technical methods and approaches used by EPA to establish those standards and practices, focusing specifically on human health protection. The report examines improvements in risk-assessment practices and advances in the scientific database since promulgation of the regulation, and makes recommendations for addressing public health concerns, uncertainties, and data gaps about the technical basis of the biosolids standards.

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