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Pollution Prevention Progress (P2P)

Description:

P2P is a pollutant classification system. It currently includes a database of approximately 5600 chemicals and will classify many of these chemicals in one or more of 22 impact categories (e.g., ozone depleter, global warmer). Most classifications are based on expert judgment, but categories for human and environmental toxicity allow the classification based on the persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity scores imported from the Waste Minimization and Prioritization Tool (WMPT).

Screen shot of database P2P Impacts

Status:

The next release is expected to be a completed Mark III version available during the summer of 2000. The 2000 version will be the first Windows release. In addition to allowing the user to scroll through the chemical data in the 22 categories, it should ultimately allow the user to view the actual measured and predicted data underlying the WMPT scores.

Estimated Completion Date: Next version expected in summer 2000

Principle Investigator:

Jane Bare
bare.jane@epa.gov

Office of Research & Development | National Risk Management Research Laboratory


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